Health care in rural Indiana must accommodate everyone
The caliber of Indiana’s health care system has been called into question. An IU study led by Michael Reece, director of the Center for Sexual Health Promotion in the University’s School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, found that medical providers in rural areas of Indiana felt impeded in their ability to offer quality care to some of their patients: those who suffer dually from HIV and substance abuse or a mental disorder due to significant stigma and discrimination in the rural medical referral system.













