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UNIONTOWN, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2019: Keshee Dozier-Smith, 34, stands in a doctor’s office at Uniontown Health Center, where she received medical care as a child. As the new Chief Executive Officer of Rural Health Medical Program, Dozier-Smith now oversees the operation of the clinic.
Since joining Rural Health Medical Program as Chief Executive Officer in March 2016, Dozier-Smith has effectively moderned the 35-year-old floundering business – opening three new clinics, streamlining processes and reaching out to local companies to offer healthcare services for employees. In the wake of rising hospital closures that leave Alabama’s poorest citizens disproportionately cut off from access to medical care, Dozier-Smith represents a renewed effort to bridge the rural gap by offering a quality, affordable healthcare option.
Since joining Rural Health Medical Program as Chief Executive Officer in March 2016, Dozier-Smith has effectively moderned the 35-year-old floundering business – opening three new clinics, streamlining processes and reaching out to local companies to offer healthcare services for employees. In the wake of rising hospital closures that leave Alabama’s poorest citizens disproportionately cut off from access to medical care, Dozier-Smith represents a renewed effort to bridge the rural gap by offering a quality, affordable healthcare option.