Rural health centers often suffer from a shortage of medical professionals, leaving patients without access to qualified doctors. Many communities rely on untrained personnel, herbal remedies, or long-distance travel to seek medical care, delaying treatment and increasing health risks.
C-Health places resident doctors in rural health centers to serve as primary healthcare providers. These doctors will receive tuition reimbursement in exchange for their service, addressing medical professional shortages in underserved areas and enhancing access to healthcare services.