The Pharmacies Thriving in Kentucky's Opioid-Stricken Towns
In a year, one county filled enough prescriptions for 150 doses of painkillers per resident.

In a year, one county filled enough prescriptions for 150 doses of painkillers per resident.

A growing number of hospitals are relocating to wealthier towns, citing financial necessity, but many see it as a choice to abandon the residents of poorer areas.

Despite government efforts to boost screening rates, many children on Medicaid are still falling through the cracks.
