Health
Related: About this forum'We'll never know if he could have been saved.' The gaps in Trump's rural health fund
(NPR) WILLIAMSTON, N.C. Two years after her brother's death, Debra Pierce still wonders whether the 50-year-old would have survived his heart attack if her local hospital hadn't closed.
"The sad thing is we'll never know if he could have been saved that night or not, because we don't have a higher level of care in this county," Pierce said as she stood outside the mobile home where she last hugged her brother.
Emergency crews from a neighboring town worked on Stanley Sears for a half hour but couldn't revive him for the long drive to the closest hospital, records show.
In the tall grass which would be mowed if Sears were still alive Pierce swiped through the photos on her phone. She stopped at a picture that showed Sears smiling. Pierce chuckled and then sighed: "Bless him."
https://www.npr.org/2026/05/22/nx-s1-5821038/rural-health-hospitals-50-billion-big-beautiful-bill-obbba
Skittles
(172,948 posts)STOP. VOTING. FOR. REPUKES.
wolfie001
(7,988 posts)Pathetic hateful pigs.
Lonestarblue
(13,564 posts)Rural hospital closures have become far more common with private equity investments and from closures of maternity wings in red states outlawing abortion and causing doctors to leave those states. Getting the message to rural voters that those to blame are the Republican legislators they continuously vote for seems impossible since most watch only Fox or Newsmax and have interest in real facts, only in blaming Democrats for all their problems.
wolfie001
(7,988 posts)Stupid old fucks. All are thankfully dead by now. Though I'm discouraged with the upcoming white males that listen to jackasses like Joe Rogaine.
America is one fucked up, racist and hateful country.
Orrex
(67,404 posts)sop
(19,370 posts)LymphocyteLover
(10,176 posts)From what I can tell, it's very low
RetiredParatrooper
(228 posts)Just sayin'.