Becker’s Healthcare: Bappa explores how Reviving Rural Emergency Hospitals can save small towns

Rural hospital closures have declined since the creation of the Rural Emergency Hospital (REH)  designation in 2010, but the system still isn’t perfect. Bappa Mukherji outlines key reforms needed to make REHs stronger, more sustainable, and better equipped to serve their communities in a feature from Becker’s Healthcare.

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