This paper examined how the primary health care model essentially lacks effective healthcare delivery for rural residents, by articulating unfavorable trends occurring in the medical arena. Finally, possible solutions that may bridge the health-status gap of Canadians are outlined. The residents of rural Canada are dealing with an unnecessary challenge that demands coordinated effort and change. The concept of “health for all” is the underlying strength in Canada's healthcare system – reminder of such a fact has never been more relevant
People in rural and remote areas often experience greater vulnerability and higher health-related ri...
The attrition of small volume surgical and maternity services in rural Canada over the past three de...
This discussion paper addresses the problem of improving access to medical services in rural and rem...
INTRODUCTION: Examining how to deliver primary health care (PHC) services and increase their accessi...
Pre-paid medical and hospital insurance in Canada has enabled many people to obtain medical services...
Abstract Background Studies comparing the access to h...
The Canadian urban - rural health disparity is concerning, as rural residents are more likely to exp...
Abstract: Introduction: The ‘Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada’ recognized that peo...
With the aging of the population, especially in Canadian rural areas, providing home care services w...
The role of place has emerged as an important factor in determining people’s health experiences. Rur...
Background The challenge of including citizen-patient voices in healthcare planning...
Disparities exist in the livelihood and opportunities for people living in America’s rural communiti...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Research indicates that people living in rural and remote areas of Canada face challenges to accessi...
People in rural and remote areas often experience greater vulnerability and higher health-related ri...
The attrition of small volume surgical and maternity services in rural Canada over the past three de...
This discussion paper addresses the problem of improving access to medical services in rural and rem...
INTRODUCTION: Examining how to deliver primary health care (PHC) services and increase their accessi...
Pre-paid medical and hospital insurance in Canada has enabled many people to obtain medical services...
Abstract Background Studies comparing the access to h...
The Canadian urban - rural health disparity is concerning, as rural residents are more likely to exp...
Abstract: Introduction: The ‘Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada’ recognized that peo...
With the aging of the population, especially in Canadian rural areas, providing home care services w...
The role of place has emerged as an important factor in determining people’s health experiences. Rur...
Background The challenge of including citizen-patient voices in healthcare planning...
Disparities exist in the livelihood and opportunities for people living in America’s rural communiti...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Research indicates that people living in rural and remote areas of Canada face challenges to accessi...
People in rural and remote areas often experience greater vulnerability and higher health-related ri...
The attrition of small volume surgical and maternity services in rural Canada over the past three de...
This discussion paper addresses the problem of improving access to medical services in rural and rem...