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Rural FQHC Migrates to the Cloud and Installs Technology Pieces to Modernize Service and Minimize Downtime

In rural Tennessee and Kentucky, local residents generally don’t travel outside the confines of their small communities for essentials, like groceries and healthcare. A significant number of people who reside in these areas live at or below the poverty line (between 15-21 percent, according to current statistics). These low-income residents don’t necessarily own their own cars. Often, they opt for public transportation or their own foot power to get around.