Rural US town outraged as only hospital forced to shut: ‘I would have died without it’
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The closure of Glenn Medical Center has left nearly 28,000 residents in a rural California town without local healthcare, forcing them to travel over 30 miles for medical services. This situation is particularly alarming as the hospital has been a critical resource for emergencies and routine care for nearly a century. The community's outrage highlights the significant impact of losing essential healthcare facilities, especially in remote areas where access to medical care is already limited.
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