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The rural hospital crisis is complicated. Finding a solution will be, too | Opinion
Tennessee leads the country in hospital losses because state government made crucial mistakes related to health care, and we are paying for them now.
Barbara Clinton, Randall Rice, Rich Henighan, Judy Roitman and Clare Sullivan
Guest columnists
Barbara Clinton, Randall Rice, Rich Henighan, Judy Roitman and Clare Sullivan represent the Tennessee Health Care Campaign.
At last the problem of Tennessee’s steady loss of rural hospitals is receiving attention, thanks in part to the nonpartisan Tennessee Health Care Campaign’s report, “The Ambulance is Our Emergency Room,” which was released in March. Developed by community representatives and academics, it identifies factors that influence hospital closures and the effect of a hospital closure on rural communities. In addition to strategies for sustaining rural health systems, preventing rural hospital closures and enabling communities to
âQueen of Brooklinâ June Eaton dies at 93
BROOKLINÂ â The town of Brooklin is mourning its beloved former town clerk, librarian, historian and all-around do-gooder, June Eaton, who died on Dec. 24.
Eaton was 93.
âWhen I moved here in 1997, there were people who referred to June as the queen of Brooklin or the mayor of Brooklin,â said Nancy Randall. âShe was the embodiment of everything good here. She knew everyone. She remembered everything.â
Eaton was one of the founding members of the keeping society. She was also town clerk for 36 years. She retired from the town office in 1993. She was an assistant librarian at Friend Memorial Library. And she stayed home to raise five children.