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February 2023

This Month’s Issue: Rural Healthcare

A lack of access to healthcare, even for primary care physicians, is a reality in many rural counties across the state. While electric cooperatives are supporting efforts to change that through community grants and loans —  funding equipment for first responders and even upgrades for new and existing clinics — advocates are also working to inspire the next generation of rural healthcare practitioners. Read more.

—Scott Gates, editor

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