In Western North Carolina, Helene's Devastation Is Threatening Health Care Access
Briefly

Tina Abbott, struggling with multiple health issues, faced additional challenges after Hurricane Helene hit, worrying about getting oxygen refills and monitoring her medications.
The storm inflicted severe damages, especially in western North Carolina, where communities were swept away and infrastructure severely compromised, causing a significant humanitarian crisis.
Prior to Hurricane Helene, North Carolina's Medicaid expansion improved healthcare access for many low-income residents, but the hurricane's impact has hindered progress and health stability.
Ms. Abbott's experience highlights the vulnerability of rural populations during natural disasters, particularly those with pre-existing health conditions requiring ongoing medical care.
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