Article 6YXBP ‘We need some hope’: can a rural hospital on the brink survive Trump’s bill?

‘We need some hope’: can a rural hospital on the brink survive Trump’s bill?

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Chris Stein in Hayti, Missouri
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Republican lawmakers voted for the big, beautiful' bill but cuts to Medicaid will hit hard in rural areas like Missouri's poorest county, Pemiscot

When her severely allergic toddler, Josie, began gasping for breath in the middle of the night, Krissy Cunningham knew there was only one place she could get to in time to save her daughter's life.

For 74 years, Pemiscot Memorial hospital has been the destination for those who encounter catastrophe in Missouri's poorest county, a rural stretch of farms and towns in its south-eastern Bootheel region. Three stories of brown brick just off Interstate 55 in the town of Hayti, the 115-bed hospital has kept its doors open even after the county's only Walmart closed, the ranks of boarded-up gas stations along the freeway exit grew, and the population of the surrounding towns dwindled, thanks in no small part to the destruction done by tornadoes.

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