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A rural Oregon town lost its maternity ward. As Medicaid cuts loom, other hospitals may be next - Oregon City News Online
A rural Oregon town lost its maternity ward. As Medicaid cuts loom, other hospitals may be next - Oregon City News Online
A rural Oregon town lost its maternity ward. As Medicaid cuts loom, other hospitals may be next - Oregon City News Online

Published on: 09/22/2025

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It was the middle of the night on April 2, 2024, when Teela Banister went into labor. She and her husband raced out the door of their rural home on the outskirts of Baker City in eastern Oregon, hoping to make the hour-long journey to a hospital before she delivered their daughter. They could not […]

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