Role of the general practitioner in improving rural healthcare access: a case from Nepal
Abstract Background There is a global health workforce shortage, which is considered critical in Nepal, a low-income country with a predominantly rural population. General practitioners (GPs) may play a key role improving access to essential health services in rural Nepal, though they are currently...
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Main Authors: | Bikash Gauchan (Author), Stephen Mehanni (Author), Pawan Agrawal (Author), Mandeep Pathak (Author), Santosh Dhungana (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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