Photo Essay: Mississippi’s closed hospitals
Compared to other states, Mississippi ranks at the bottom of mosts lists concerning health issues and access to health care. Mississippians are also faced with another serious problem: the closure of hospitals.
Mississippi Today photographed shuttered hospitals across the state as more and more are closing due to rising cost within the industry. Currently, six hospitals have closed in Mississippi since 2005. Dozens more are expected, according to top health officials in the state.
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<p>Compared to other states, Mississippi ranks at the bottom of mosts lists concerning health issues and access to health care. Mississippians are also faced with another serious problem: the closure of hospitals. </p>
<p>Mississippi Today photographed shuttered hospitals across the state as more and more are <a href=”https://mississippitoday.org/2022/11/16/hospital-crisis-medicaid-expansion/” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>closing due to rising cost within the industry</a>. Currently, six hospitals have closed in Mississippi since 2005. Dozens more are expected, according to top health officials in the state.</p>
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