Accessing Healthcare

Rural Health Conference
3/11/2025 Sussex County Health Coalition.

Access to quality healthcare is a fundamental pillar of community wellness, yet rural areas across the country, including Sussex County, Delaware, face unique challenges. For rural Delawareans, barriers such as fewer healthcare facilities, limited access to specialists, and longer travel distances to receive care are daily realities. These challenges are particularly acute in Sussex County, the state's largest county by land area. The population is spread across a wide geographic area, with many residents living in small towns or isolated rural communities where healthcare infrastructure may be limited or difficult to reach.

However, Sussex County also offers opportunities for positive change. The close-knit nature of rural communities allows for innovative community-based solutions, such as expanding the role of community health workers, enhancing telehealth services, and building partnerships between local organizations, health systems, and government agencies. Efforts to bolster healthcare access through mobile clinics, community health outreach, and expanding telemedicine are already underway in parts of Sussex County, helping bridge some of the gaps in care.

Notably, over 200 people attended the Rural Health Conference held on May 30, 2024, at Del Tech Owens Campus in Georgetown, DE. 

The next conference is scheduled for Spring 2025, with the exact date to be announced.