A healthcare crisis is affecting rural areas, with fifty rural hospitals at risk of closure in one state, the highest number in the country. Kansas, Tennessee, Georgia, and Mississippi also have significant numbers of hospitals at risk, with 44, 27, 25, and 24 respectively.

The situation is further complicated by outdated systems, with medication changes often communicated through phone calls and paper faxes, resulting in delays.

Further details on the crisis and its impact are available, including information on federal funding and hospital closures since 2010.