Burgdorf proposed increasing Title VIII funding, expanding telehealth services and advancing workforce development through loan forgiveness programs to attract healthcare providers to underserved areas.
“Rural hospitals are more than just healthcare facilities — they are lifelines for their communities,” Burgdorf says. “The ripple effects of hospital closures are devastating, leading to increased mortality rates and severe economic strain on already vulnerable areas.”
His research revealed a shocking statistic:
“For every rural hospital that closes, the local mortality rate rises by 6.7%.”
Burgdorf’s recommendations offered targeted solutions, particularly the expansion of telehealth services, which could provide patients in remote areas access to specialized care without the need for long-distance travel.