Victims associated with the Annunciation Catholic School shooting were likely saved by a dedicated, well-trained trauma response and their proximity to Level 1 Trauma Medical Centers. In fact, the hospital where I work is just a few blocks away. Thus, should I require emergency medical care, my clinical outcome improves significantly. However, due to funding cuts from the ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ the future is bleak for rural America.
While there isn’t a single national statistic that tells you “how many Level I trauma centers are in rural America, what we can say from the best available data is:
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There are roughly 220 adult Level I trauma centers nationwide (2023 estimate). They are concentrated in metropolitan areas. Lippincott Journals
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Rural residents’ access to Level I/II centers is limited: only 24% of people living in rural areas are within 1 hour of a Level I/II trauma center, versus 86% suburban areas and 95% urban areas. ACS
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The number of Americans living >1 hour from an ACS-verified Level I/II center rose from ~30 million (2017) to ~47 million (2022)—highlighting how sparse high-level trauma coverage is outside cities. ACS
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Lower-level centers tend to be rural: about two-thirds of Level III centers are in rural areas, and Level IV centers are predominantly rural, serving to stabilize and transfer. JHMHP
In other words, as the current administration focuses on healthcare cuts and HHS Secretary Kennedy populizes anti-vaccine propoganda, that ‘Big Beautifull Bill’ will close rural hospitals. I guess that’s what Jesus would do, right?
