Boone Health signs a letter of intent to establish a new critical access hospital in Mexico Monday night. This is the first step in bringing health care back home. Backing Boone Health during this …
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Boone Health signs a letter of intent to establish a new critical access hospital in Mexico Monday night. This is the first step in bringing health care back home. Backing Boone Health during this ceremonious signing was the Audrain County Health Department, the City of Mexico and the Audrain County Commission.
For more information about what this means for Mexico, see the Oct. 23 edition of the Mexico Ledger.