Rural Hospitals Keep Shutting Their Doors Left and Right
Rural Hospitals Keep Shutting Their Doors Left and Right
When the Southwest Georgia Regional Medical Center (SGRMC) closed in October 2020, rural Georgia residents were devastated. When almost any rural hospital closes, it’s devastating for residents because they can end up having to travel a life-threatening distance to get care. And, sometimes, it can be fatal.Cuthbert, Georgia, resident Lacandie Gipson and her family found this out in the worse way possible. Gipson began to show symptoms of a heart attack, but instead of being able to drive to the SGRMC, which had been only a mile from their home, an emergency medical team ended up having to take her more than 25 miles to receive treatment in Eufaula, Alabama. And by the time they arrived it was too late. She was pronounced dead."They said it was a heart attack," said Keila Davis, who lived with Gipson. "If the hospital was still open, it could have saved her."
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