Greene County Hospital Struggles with Healthcare Access Amid Broadband Crisis
KFF Health News
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
In Greene County, Alabama, the local hospital is grappling with significant healthcare provision challenges, primarily due to a shortage of resources and inadequate internet connectivity. With only three doctors and no intensive care unit, the Greene County Health System struggles to serve a population that faces high rates of chronic illnesses. The hospital's outdated infrastructure is compounded by financial losses and a lack of broadband access, preventing the implementation of modern healthcare technologies. As a result, healthcare providers are forced to rely on antiquated methods for patient monitoring, while nurses contend with inefficient record-keeping processes that hinder care delivery.