Doctor questions Delaware medical school plan amid doctor shortage
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In December, Delaware received $157 million to improve rural health care, part of a larger $785 million investment over five years through the federal Rural Health Transformation Program. The governor’s office says about 40% of the state’s population lives in rural communities and stands to benefit from the funding.
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Delaware receives $157 million for rural health care, part of a $785 million program. Debate exists over fund allocation for a new medical school. Dr. Albanese advocates for immediate physician support.
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