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Federal and state healthcare cuts jeopardize rural doctor access in Northern California, worsening shortages and patient care.
Federal and state healthcare cuts threaten efforts to address severe rural doctor shortages in Northern California, where programs like Healthy Rural California’s residency initiative aim to train local physicians.
Rising costs, aging providers, urban migration, and reliance on low-paying government insurance, such as Medi-Cal, strain rural hospitals.
With $1 trillion cut from Medicaid, including state funding, rural areas face reduced resources despite a $50 billion rural health fund that covers only a third of expected losses.
Patients delay or forgo care, leading to more severe health issues and increased emergency visits, underscoring the urgent need for sustained investment in local healthcare solutions.
Los recortes federales y estatales de atención médica ponen en peligro el acceso al médico rural en el norte de California, empeorando la escasez y la atención al paciente.