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The closure of Madera Community Hospital left thousands of people without access to regular checkups, emergency services and specialized care.
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Two months after closing, Madera Community Hospital sits empty and closed with millions in equipment. Behind closed doors, a push to reopen is running out of time.
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A month after the closure of Madera Community Hospital, Madera County officials have new information on the impact, but seek more answers.
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The Fresno County Board of Supervisors addressed a growing hospital crisis in the Central Valley, stemming from low reimbursement rates and the high cost of labor and supplies.
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While Madera County searches for healthcare solutions, the recent hospital and clinic closures highlight a bigger financial crisis for hospitals.
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As the Madera Community Hospital bankruptcy filing is expected to be completed, the closure of three clinics and a hospital in a single month in the county have left many questions.
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Both counties were already experiencing a surge of patients with respiratory illnesses. But after the Madera hospital shut down, one county was left wondering what happens now and the other tending to more patients than it could handle.
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Faced with bankruptcy, services at Madera Community Hospital and its three rural clinics are set to shut down. First responders were already preparing for a deluge of emergencies associated with the looming closure.
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The only general hospital in rural Madera County will close, in a move that is expected to trigger negative effects on residents relying on its medical care.
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The California Department of Health Care Services has rolled out a new program to help some low-income residents eliminate asthma triggers in their homes. Five months later, families in the San Joaquin Valley are struggling to get these services.