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    As rural hospitals face declining reimbursement rates and worsening workforce shortages, Tennessee is among the states being hit the hardest. A recent report from the Physicians Advocacy Institute found that from 2019 to 2024, rural Tennessee lost 42% of its independent physicians and 44% of its independent medical practices. Meharry Medical College, a private, historically Black medical school affiliated with the United Methodist Church, is trying to address the need for dental care with roving mobile units offering affordable services in underserved communities. Dr. Julie Gray, associate dean of community affairs at Meharry Medical College, leads Meharry’s dental mobile efforts and says The post An HBCU Looks to Fill a Gap in Tennessee’s Rural Dental Care appeared first on HBCU News.
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