Leading Rural Health Care

Where Care Meets Community and Growth

1 h 2 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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In rural communities, a hospital is more than a place for care—it's a foundation for stability, growth and connection. In this episode, Tina Gillespie, CEO of Harrison County Community Hospital, shares how her organization is investing in the future of care in northwest Missouri. She discusses the journey to build a new hospital, the role of financial strategy in sustaining services and the importance of keeping care close to home. Gillespie also highlights how rural hospitals support their communities beyond clinical care, from workforce development to economic impact. This conversation offers insight into the decisions and leadership required to keep rural health care strong.

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