By: Alex Obman North Carolina’s rural communities are around “40 percent of the state’s population.”[1] These communities face a lack of access to health care with struggling facilities and hospitals, and are considered medical deserts.[2] For example, Stephanie Atkinson describes there being “only one orthopedic doctor” in Clinton, North Carolina,[3] a rural area focused on […] The post HB:67: The First Step in Improving Medical Deserts in North Carolina appeared first on Wake ...