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Wyoming Gets $200M for Rural Health | Cheyenne News
Wyoming’s rural healthcare crisis just got a major lifeline—with $200 million in federal funds aimed at fixing crumbling infrastructure, hiring doctors, boosting emergency services, and launching a statewide telehealth network. While advocates see this as a game-changer for access and hospital viability, critics warn of risks like waste and fraud amid a tight deadline. The money won’t cut insurance premiums—which still eat up nearly 10% of household income—but it’s a crucial step forward. With more funding on the way in 2030 and applications now open, Wyoming’s healthcare future hinges on…
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