Today we had the honor of co-presenting at the IRHA Indiana Rural Health Association conference with Indiana University Health and Southern Indiana Community Health Care Inc. and highlight the collaboration of community responses when a rural hospital closes. We are all so honored to provide primary healthcare in the Bedford and Lawrence County communities together.
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Great conversation happening now about rural communities and the challenges we face around healthcare. Cancer care and access to that care is a large part of this. This work is hard, impacts the whole community, and needs to involve cross-sectional work. One thing that I appreciate Dr. Calhoun mentioning, we need to focus on the similarities, to help address these challenges and think of innovative ideas to tackle rural healthcare. #RuralHealthcare #EastTexas #CancerAccess
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In our latest blog post, learn how Aledade ACO member Dr. Laura Theis prompted revisions to our provider participation agreement to bring it into better alignment with the values of independent primary care practices and community health centers: https://ow.ly/5iM650QVink
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In our latest blog post, learn how Aledade ACO member Dr. Laura Theis prompted revisions to our provider participation agreement to bring it into better alignment with the values of independent primary care practices and community health centers: https://ow.ly/tcbH50QXGi3
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In our latest blog post, learn how Aledade ACO member Dr. Laura Theis prompted revisions to our provider participation agreement to bring it into better alignment with the values of independent primary care practices and community health centers: https://ow.ly/U2mH50QVQo7
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