Leading Rural Health Care

Training, Technology and Rural Health's Future

1 h 15 min · 26 mei 2026
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Rural health care leaders are finding new ways to solve old problems, and Carroll County Memorial Hospital in Carrollton, Missouri is proof of what's possible. In this episode, Scott Thoreson, President and CEO, and Dr. Andy Horine, family physician and the hospital's first Chief Medical Information Officer, share how a fiercely independent, non-tax-supported critical access hospital has built a national reputation for quality while investing boldly in the future of rural health. They discuss the hospital's innovative partnership with UMKC and a new Student Learning Center, which includes a state-of-the-art Anatomage table used to train medical students and high school health occupations students, and is doubling as a recruitment strategy. They also address the role of technology and AI in improving both physician experience and patient outcomes and share what's ahead for Carroll County Memorial Hospital as health care continues to change. This episode offers a front-row look at two leaders who believe that in rural health care, relationships, culture and community investment aren't just nice to have — they're the strategy.

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