With the fourth annual Regional Summit at Wright State University Lake Campus, more than 100 area community leaders and healthcare providers gathered to share ideas on rural healthcare. With an aging medical population and an ever growing need, a main area of discussion was bringing young healthcare professionals to the area. Wright State professor John Pascoe says the need will only grow with the Affordable Care Act in place.
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