The Struggle To Hire And Keep Doctors In Rural Areas Means Patients Go Without Care
Taylor Walker is wiping down tables after the lunch rush at the Bunkhouse Bar and Grill in remote Arthur, Nebraska, a tiny dot of a town ringed by cattle ranches.
The 25-year-old has her young son in tow, and she is expecting another baby in August.
“I was just having some terrible pain with this pregnancy and I couldn’t get in with my doctor,” she says.