Imagine you’re having a heart attack and the nearest hospital is almost an hour away.
What do you do?
That’s a situation some of the 46 million Americans who live in rural areas could find themselves in, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They’re more likely to die than someone who lives in an urban area due to having limited access to emergency services and specialized care.
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