Background Visiting-specialist clinics (specialist outreach) have the potential to overcome some of the substantial access barriers faced by disadvantaged rural, remote, and Indigenous communities, but the effectiveness of outreach clinics has not been assessed outside urban and non-disadvantaged settings. We aimed to assess the effects of outreach clinics on access, referral patterns, and care outcomes in remote communities in Australia. Methods We undertook a population-based observational study of regular surgical, ophthalmological, gynaecological, and ear, nose, and throat outreach visits, compared with hospital clinics alone, on access, referral practices, and outcomes for the populations of three remote Indigenous communities in north...
Objective. Targeting rural outreach services to areas of highest relative need is challenging becaus...
Background: Improved Primary Health Care (PHC) utilisation is central to reducing the unacceptable m...
There are a number of hard to reach and underserved communities who experience inadequate health car...
Background Visiting-specialist clinics (specialist outreach) have the potential to overcome some of ...
Most of Australia's population live in urban environments and have ready access to high-quality spec...
Outreach healthcare is an important strategy to increase access to specialist medical services in ru...
BACKGROUND: Outreach has been endorsed as an important global strategy to promote universal access t...
Introduction: This study investigated whether increased numbers of primary healthcare clinical consu...
Abstract Background The purpos...
Objective: To determine the effect of proximity of surgical specialists on general practitioners' (G...
Background: The purpose of the study is to explore the reasons why specialist doctors travel to prov...
INTRODUCTION: In Australia, about one in five medical specialist doctors travel away from their main...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
Background: There exists a major disparity in access to specialist care between patients in urban an...
Background: A major disparity exists in access to specialised healthcare between rural and urban are...
Objective. Targeting rural outreach services to areas of highest relative need is challenging becaus...
Background: Improved Primary Health Care (PHC) utilisation is central to reducing the unacceptable m...
There are a number of hard to reach and underserved communities who experience inadequate health car...
Background Visiting-specialist clinics (specialist outreach) have the potential to overcome some of ...
Most of Australia's population live in urban environments and have ready access to high-quality spec...
Outreach healthcare is an important strategy to increase access to specialist medical services in ru...
BACKGROUND: Outreach has been endorsed as an important global strategy to promote universal access t...
Introduction: This study investigated whether increased numbers of primary healthcare clinical consu...
Abstract Background The purpos...
Objective: To determine the effect of proximity of surgical specialists on general practitioners' (G...
Background: The purpose of the study is to explore the reasons why specialist doctors travel to prov...
INTRODUCTION: In Australia, about one in five medical specialist doctors travel away from their main...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
Background: There exists a major disparity in access to specialist care between patients in urban an...
Background: A major disparity exists in access to specialised healthcare between rural and urban are...
Objective. Targeting rural outreach services to areas of highest relative need is challenging becaus...
Background: Improved Primary Health Care (PHC) utilisation is central to reducing the unacceptable m...
There are a number of hard to reach and underserved communities who experience inadequate health car...