HEALTHCOLORADO SUN
Opinion: Colorado has new rural healthcare dollars, but it still needs more hands at the bedside
Colorado has secured new rural healthcare funding dollars. State officials are working to distribute $200 million over the next five years; however, immediate relief for overworked clinicians is considered equally vital as any long-term projects.
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