Ky. Rural Health Assn. names state Auditor Adam Edelen “Rural Health Champion” for report on finances of rural hospitals
State Auditor Adam Edelen |
The Kentucky Rural Health Association has named state Auditor Adam Edelen its first “Kentucky Rural Health Champion” for his special
examination of the financial strength of 44 of the state’s 66 rural hospitals.
Edelen found that most of Kentucky’s rural hospitals were below the
national average in financial strength. His report “emphasized the importance of rural hospitals, which provide healthcare to 45
percent of Kentuckians and serve a disproportionate share of low-income and
elderly citizens,” KRHA said in a news release. “In many rural communities, hospitals are the first or second
largest employer.”
“Auditor Edelen’s leadership sparked a statewide dialogue
about the importance of rural hospitals, and provided policymakers with a
baseline for monitoring the financial health of rural care centers in the
future,” KRHA Executive Director Tina
McCormick said. “He has proven himself a true advocate for rural health care.”