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Access to obstetric care declined across the US, especially in rural areas, with more than 7 states seeing more than 25% of hospitals lose obstetric services from 2010 to 2022.
Bipartisan Senate bill by Baldwin and Ernst would provide $75 million over five years to fund mental health resources for ...
This essay is the first in a 4-part series I’m calling Rural Health Resilience—a look at the state of rural health in America ...
U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly (D-Ill.) is warning that the reconciliation bill will devastate rural communities in Illinois, while ...
According to the nonpartisan health policy research organization KFF, federal Medicaid spending in Illinois is expected to be ...
It’s one of the most baffling truisms of the modern political era. The neediest Americans empower the people most likely to ...
We know that Black women are up to three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women.
While no state can undo Washington’s recklessness, I am working to move our community in a better direction by making health ...
Nine rural hospitals in Illinois are defined as "at-risk", according to a reputable center for health services research. Here's the list.
To earn voter trust, Illinois leaders must tackle the affordability crisis with bold ideas — from public groceries to broader ...
We identified obstetric service status for every rural and urban short-term acute care hospital in every US state. During 2010–22, seven states had at least 25 percent of hospitals close their ...
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