Evaluating rural health outcomes: A methodological approach using population‐level data
Abstract Background The sustainability of rural surgical and obstetrical facilities depends on their efficacy and quality of care, which are difficult to measure in a rural context. In an evaluation of rural practice, it is often the case that the only comparators are larger referral facilities, for...
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Main Authors: | Gal Av‐Gay (Author), Anshu Parajulee (Author), Kathrin Stoll (Author), Jude Kornelsen (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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