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Around 4am last Christmas Eve, Kuanita Murphy's father suddenly became short of breath and briefly passed out. Without a medical facility nearby, Murphy had to drive him 45 miles east to Albany, Georgia, to the Phoebe Putney memorial hospital. The only hospital in their small town of Cuthbert, Georgia - Southwest Georgia regional medical center - had closed down three years earlier due to financial strain from failing infrastructure and an increase in uninsured patients.
After waiting for several hours, Murphy's dad was finally admitted at noon into a hospital room for internal bleeding and a restricted heart valve. While he eventually underwent lifesaving surgery, Murphy said that he would have received treatment faster if Cuthbert had still had a hospital.
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