With a 30,000-foot view of rural healthcare policies and regulations emanating from Washington, D.C., Leslie Marsh still recognizes the importance of having boots on the ground, serving as the chief executive of Lexington Regional Health Center in Lincoln, Neb.
Marsh, who also serves as vice president of board of directors for the ruralMED Health Network, addresses the ubiquitous Z codes and their impact on the rural population, among other serious issues facing rural healthcare providers, during this edition of Monitor Mondays.
Other segments to be featured during the podcast includes:
With a 30,000-foot view of rural healthcare policies and regulations emanating from Washington, D.C., Leslie Marsh still recognizes the importance of having boots on the ground, serving as the chief executive of Lexington Regional Health Center in Lincoln, Neb.
Marsh, who also serves as vice president of board of directors for the ruralMED Health Network, addresses the ubiquitous Z codes and their impact on the rural population, among other serious issues facing rural healthcare providers, during this edition of Monitor Mondays.
Other segments to be featured during the podcast includes: