Content Hub

Rural Healthcare

Rural healthcare is a vital part of the U.S. care system deserving greater attention. Rural populations are increasingly diverse and aging, with unique economic challenges and evolving funding. This hub offers thought leadership, podcasts, news and analyses on rural hospitals, health systems and their leaders

Rural Health at a Glance
46M Americans in rural areas
150+ closures since 2010
418 hospitals at risk
1,700+ Rural Hospitals

Rural Health

Advertisement

The Latest

For millions of Americans living in rural communities, access to care is no longer something they can take for granted. Hospitals are closing, maternity wards are disappearing, and patients are traveling farther for surgeries and specialty care that were once…

The wave of maternity service closures has shown no signs of slowing down in 2026. As hospitals continue to grapple with persistent financial pressures, staffing shortages and falling birth rates, more facilities weigh ending labor and delivery services. The closures…

Burlington-based University of Vermont Health has eliminated 142 positions. Seventy-six are permanent position eliminations while 66 roles will be restructured with new job descriptions, the health system announced June 9. Most reductions fall outside of direct patient care, though the…

Advertisement

Legislators in Ohio are considering two bills that would create new restrictions for noncompetes as rural healthcare systems in the state continue to face an uphill battle against staffing shortages, The Columbus Dispatch reported May 12.  The report delves into…

South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden signed HB 1043 into law Feb. 25, a bill aimed at supporting rural healthcare recruitment. The measure appropriates funds to reimburse healthcare professionals who have complied with the requirements for rural recruitment assistance programs, according…

Healthcare is fueling U.S. job growth, but inside hospitals and health systems, momentum is changing.  Healthcare added 81,900 of the 130,000 jobs created nationwide in January, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, “way outperforming most of the rest…

Advertisement