Rurality, healthcare and crises: Investigating experiences, differences, and changes to medical care for people living in rural areas

Healthcare provision in rural areas is a global challenge, characterised by a dispersed patient population, difficulties in the recruitment and retention of healthcare professionals and a physical distance from hospital care. This research brings together both public and doctor perspectives to explo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Health & place 2024-05, Vol.87, p.103217-103217, Article 103217
Hauptverfasser: Maclaren, Andrew S., Locock, Louise, Skea, Zoë, Skåtun, Diane, Wilson, Philip
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