As we approach a critical vote for an increase in the Rangely Hospital mil levy, we took the time to explain the details of the situation. Due to numerous regulations, including requiring Electronic Health Record systems and a new buildings up to federal code, rural health facilities are closing across the country.
Our presentation is here to help the town understand all the measure we’ve implemented to prepare for this years in advance. In spite of this, we need the support of the community if we want to continue having healthcare services in our community. Check out the full video for plenty of details.
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