What mobile clinics in Dollar General parking lots say about health care in rural America

What mobile clinics in Dollar General parking lots say about health care in rural America

Deploying mobile clinics to fill care gaps in underserved areas isn’t a new idea. But pairing them with Dollar General’s ubiquitous small-town presence has been heralded by investment analysts and some rural health experts as a way to ease the health care drought in rural America.

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These Georgia Communities Are Facing Lawsuits for Stopping Dollar General Stores

Although a judge recently threw out a developer’s case against a Georgia county trying to stop a dollar store from opening in a majority Black area, the county’s commissioner says the fight to protect her community isn’t over. Alana Sanders, Newton County District 3 commissioner, told Capital B that residents often have to travel outside […]

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