In a quiet farmhouse in rural Utah, hundreds of miles from the nearest city, a pregnant mother wakes up and waits for a kick that doesn’t come. In this part of the country—one of the many "medical deserts" where 30% of counties lack a single gynecologist—the nearest hospital is a 500-mile journey. Usually, this moment of silence leads to a desperate phone call to an HMO where a nurse asks...
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