As we consider national health reform, rural counties must get what they need to provide high quality care.
This is the only way to get access to hundreds of rural counties.
As a result, the once rural county began to become increasingly suburban.
By the 1950s, however, industry began to challenge agriculture as a source of jobs in the rural county.
This rural county is much more conservative than the state as a whole.
The report made the following points: *At least 111 rural counties had no doctor.
In 1980 there were 2,369 rural counties with a population of 53.6 million.
Many residents of the rural county certainly want something to happen.
The rural county also had only 150 miles of gravel roads.
Not all of the 6,920 residents in the rural county are pleased with the deal, however.