Charlotte Talks: North Carolina's Rural Health Crisis




Charlotte Talks show

Summary: Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018 Finding adequate health care in rural North Carolina is a challenge . Twenty counties don’t have a pediatrician. Twenty-six don’t have an OBGYN. Psychiatrists are MIA in 32 North Carolina counties and to make matters worse, many hospitals in rural areas are closing their doors due in large part to the lack of proper Medicaid coverage for the working poor. Mike sits down with those who are working to solve our state's rural health care crisis.