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GA looks to reopen some closed hospitals as ERs

Posted on June 2, 2014 by henrykotula • Posted in Uncategorized • Tagged Rural Emergency Rooms, Rural Hospital • Leave a comment

http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2014/05/28/316671516/georgia-looks-to-reopen-some-closed-hospitals-as-ers

Charlton Memorial Hospital closed in 2013, but it may now be able to offer some ER services thanks to a limited license Georgia is now offering to struggling rural hospitals.

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