DisneyCane
Well-Known Member
In very rural areas the issue is twofold. One, people live very spread out which makes it that even if you have the same per Capita healthcare capacity a lot of the population is very far from the provider.But it's not equally distributed across the country. Some areas are effectively healthcare deserts.
The second issue is getting high quality providers to work in very rural areas.
For specialists you always have to go to the larger towns. There's not going to be a cardiology practice in a town of 1000 people.
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