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BaronChocula

(3,339 posts)
19. OHMYGOD
Tue Aug 12, 2025, 11:13 PM
Aug 12

That sounds like care in the 1800s. These are problems government can solve, but when you're brand is "gubmint is bad" solutions are passed over.

And sure, there are incentives for health workers to seek employment in rural areas, but those incentives are all "lefty, pinko, commie" solutions that republicans hate like student loan repayment and such. So the incentives are probably being defeated by the very people who need the care.

I've been in treatment for resistant/persistent/essential hypertension for most of my adult life which requires multiple follow-ups every year. It's a pain, but I'm grateful for the regular care. The Dr.s in my health network are formulaic and by the book, but at least I'm being seen. One recent specialist has been trying to get me in for a newer therapy which the insurance company is fighting (of course). But the appeal continues.

Wishing for your good health and and adequate health care.

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At least the ladies aren't getting abortions! CrispyQ Aug 12 #1
The cost of that medical plane flight mentioned in the article BumRushDaShow Aug 12 #2
double or triple than North Coast Lawyer Aug 12 #7
Might be less in Montana though. BumRushDaShow Aug 12 #10
I flew air ambulance in rural NM 8 yrs ago after a rattlesnake bite womanofthehills Aug 12 #13
A for-profit health system along with the best democracy money can buy! CrispyQ Aug 13 #25
I had a coworker airlifted from the Twin Cities to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester NickB79 Aug 12 #8
i'm thinking less being that the article example was indicating that happened in Montana BumRushDaShow Aug 12 #11
The Twin Cities to Mayo is about a 75 minute drive. LuckyLib Aug 12 #12
Yep NickB79 Aug 12 #16
I am so conflicted about this. Biophilic Aug 12 #3
I understand. I'm not as conflicted as you. I acknowledge that innocent people will suffer * Oopsie Daisy Aug 13 #24
No doctors in rural ERs? BaronChocula Aug 12 #4
When you live rural - the Physician Assistants are not always top notch womanofthehills Aug 12 #14
OHMYGOD BaronChocula Aug 12 #19
Not going to change anytime soon. North Coast Lawyer Aug 12 #5
And don't forget that they just made it harder to pay for medical school not fooled Aug 12 #9
Thanks, that link was slow to load for me but found this, who knows what other destructive items are in that bill ... cliffside Aug 12 #15
Holy crap! mahina Aug 13 #23
no poors allowed in this club North Coast Lawyer Aug 13 #29
Been going on for decades. And rural Ekalaka is fortunate to even have a doctor/NPP's office. That's reality. Silent Type Aug 12 #6
The AMA has kept the number of Doctors below our needs for almost 80 years now IbogaProject Aug 12 #17
residency /sleep deprivation slavery system As if the problem we were solving mahina Aug 13 #22
Make America a Third World Nation Hekate Aug 12 #18
Trump stopped over 6,000 international medical students from coming to the US. live love laugh Aug 13 #20
This makes my heart hurt. mahina Aug 13 #21
Hmmm ... how did rural America vote, again? Scrivener7 Aug 13 #26
Dear Rural America, Prairie Gates Aug 13 #27
When profit is the motive Old Crank Aug 13 #28
At least the left gets pwned durablend Aug 14 #30
MAGA motto: I'd rather die than vote Democratic. nt delisen Aug 14 #31
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