Nurse practitioner led model of after-hours emergency care in an Australian rural urgent care Centre: health service stakeholder perceptions
Abstract Background The challenges of providing and accessing quality health care in rural regions have long been identified. Innovative solutions are not only required but are also vital if effective, timely and equitable access to sustainable health care in rural communities is to be realised. Des...
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Main Authors: | Elena Wilson (Author), Lisa C. Hanson (Author), Kathleen E. Tori (Author), Byron M. Perrin (Author) |
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