Health care pressures are often magnified for rural caregivers, yet some are developing unique solutions for these turbulent times. Mary Mannix, CEO and president of Augusta Health, discusses the impact that cross-training has had on high-quality patient care in their community, and how the transition to an accountable care organization ensures patients are getting the right care at the right time. LISTEN NOW  

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