Opinion: Maternity deserts aren’t accidents. They’re the result of a design flaw

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A pregnant woman in rural America may have to drive two hours — sometimes more — to reach a hospital that can deliver her baby. If labor comes early or complications arise, that distance becomes dangerous.

This is happening in the United States in 2026 — not because we lack medical knowledge or technology, but because we have failed to train and place the physicians where they are most needed.

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