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Troy Regional Celebrates National Rural Health Day By Highlighting Local Impact

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Troy Mayor Jason Reeves signs the Rural Health Day proclamation. Pictured are Amy Minor, Troy Regional CCO, Mayor Reeves, and Kathy Hill, Troy Regional CFO.

Troy Regional proudly joins communities across the country in celebrating National Rural Health Day on November 21, 2024. This day, recognized annually on the third Thursday of November by the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH), honors the unique healthcare challenges faced by rural communities and celebrates the “Power of Rural.” It provides an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the tireless efforts of healthcare providers, volunteers, and organizations that ensure quality care reaches those in rural areas.

Troy Regional plays a vital role in the health and economic well-being of Troy and Pike County, impacting not just the health of its residents but also the local economy. This year, the hospital is proud to share key data illustrating its commitment:

  • 356 local jobs directly supported by Troy Regional, as well as dozens of indirect jobs outsourced directly to partners and venders
  • Approximately $48 million dollars in total economic contribution to the community
  • 102,000 patients cared for annually, delivering critical services such as medical/surgical care, senior behavioral care, inpatient, addiction medicine, laboratory, radiology, wound care, sleep studies, emergency services, industrial medicine, and primary and specialty clinics

“Ensuring that rural communities have access to high-quality, affordable healthcare is at the heart of what we do,” said Rick Smith, Troy Regional CEO. “We are proud of our role in Pike County and the dedicated healthcare professionals serving our neighbors. National Rural Health Day allows us to celebrate their work and remind everyone of the importance of rural healthcare.”

In rural areas like Pike County, hospitals are often at least one of the largest employers and serve as crucial lifelines for healthcare access. The staff at Troy Regional remains committed to improving health outcomes, reducing disparities and providing patient-centered care to the community. Troy Regional is also focused on building partnerships with local businesses, schools and organizations to support the overall well-being of rural residents.

For more information about National Rural Health Day, visit www.PowerofRural.org.

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