While many challenges are the same in rural healthcare, the available solutions can be vastly different.
Monday, December 30, 2024
 

Health systems of all shapes and sizes are dealing with significant challenges, from staffing shortages to workplace violence, to implementing new technologies.

However, not all hospitals are starting on equal footing.

In rural communities, the challenges go deeper. According to a 2024 report from Chartis, 50% of rural hospitals in the United States are operating in the red, and since 2010, 167 rural hospitals have either closed or moved away from inpatient care.

Rural hospital closures have large impacts on their communities, and CNOs must work to prevent that and maintain patient access to care.

In this week’s lead story, let’s take a look at the healthcare needs of rural communities, and how CNOs can advocate for patients in rural settings.

 

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G Hatfield
CNO Editor