Identifying access barriers faced by rural and dispersed communities to better address their needs: implications and lessons learned for rural proofing for health in the Americas and beyond
Introduction: Universal access to health services and universal health coverage are needed to achieve good health for all, yet rural communities face a variety of access barriers. As part of an effort to 'rural proof' health systems, it is therefore imperative to identify and act o...
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Main Authors: | Natalia Houghton (Author), Ernesto Bascolo (Author), Rachael Cohen (Author), Norma Lleny Cruz Vilcarromero (Author), Hernán Rodriguez Gonzalez (Author), Daniel Albrecht (Author), Theadora Koller (Author), James Fitzgerald (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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