Boomers Retiring to Rural Areas Face Trouble Finding Providers

As record numbers of baby boomers go into retirement, many are thinking about moving from the places they needed to live to make a living, and going someplace warmer, quieter or prettier. And if they choose rural towns they may have a hard time finding a family doctor willing to take Medicare, even supplemental plans, rather than private insurance.

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