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Wyoming's rural healthcare crisis worsens as premiums soar and hospitals face closure without federal aid.
Wyoming faces a rural healthcare crisis as insurance premiums surge up to sixfold, leaving many residents unable to afford coverage, especially those above 400% of the poverty level who lose tax credit eligibility.
A proposed $1 billion state plan seeks federal funding to stabilize hospitals and prevent closures, particularly of obstetrics services, amid uncertainty over Affordable Care Act subsidies following a 41-day government shutdown.
Hospital leaders warn of expanding "obstetrics deserts" without action, even as some facilities like Memorial Hospital of Converse County expand care.
Congress is racing to resolve funding issues before the Christmas recess, but approval remains uncertain.
La crisis de salud rural de Wyoming se agrava a medida que las primas se disparan y los hospitales se enfrentan al cierre sin ayuda federal.