Introduction: Reacting to demand and supply pressures, European healthcare systems are undergoing significant structural changes to the organisation and delivery of out of hours care. Such pressures are of particular concern to rural practice. Although patient satisfaction with out of hours care has been extensively studied, the effect of rurality on satisfaction levels has not, to our knowledge, been previously examined. Objective: To investigate whether rurality has an influence on patient satisfaction with out of hours care provided by a family doctor co-operative. Methods: All patients contacting the service over a designated 24-day period were forwarded a postal questionnaire. Patients\u27 satisfaction was measured using a version of t...
[Extract] The unique nature of rural and remote medicine is now well documented. As a result of its ...
Objective: To explore rural hospital doctors’ experiences of providing care in New Zealand rural hos...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the individuals who gave their time to participate ...
peer-reviewedIntroduction: Reacting to demand and supply pressures, European healthcare systems are ...
Introduction: The aim of the study was to determine if there is a systematic difference between urb...
Background. Systems for providing primary care outside normal hours have changed significantly in Eu...
Background. Systems for providing primary care outside normal hours have changed significantly in Eu...
Background: The debate about closing small hospitals located in rural and/or remote areas is not nov...
Objective To investigate how individuals diagnosed with cancer use out-of-hours (OOH) medical servic...
One-fifth of the Scottish population live in rural areas and this has implications for NHS policy. ...
Introduction: This article describes the views of European rural general practitioners regarding the...
Introduction: While rural Australians receive much of their procedural medical care from local healt...
INTRODUCTION: This article describes the views of European rural general practitioners regarding the...
INTRODUCTION: This article describes the views of European rural general practitioners regarding the...
Aim: To assess patient satisfaction with the rheumatology telemedicine service provided to a rural t...
[Extract] The unique nature of rural and remote medicine is now well documented. As a result of its ...
Objective: To explore rural hospital doctors’ experiences of providing care in New Zealand rural hos...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the individuals who gave their time to participate ...
peer-reviewedIntroduction: Reacting to demand and supply pressures, European healthcare systems are ...
Introduction: The aim of the study was to determine if there is a systematic difference between urb...
Background. Systems for providing primary care outside normal hours have changed significantly in Eu...
Background. Systems for providing primary care outside normal hours have changed significantly in Eu...
Background: The debate about closing small hospitals located in rural and/or remote areas is not nov...
Objective To investigate how individuals diagnosed with cancer use out-of-hours (OOH) medical servic...
One-fifth of the Scottish population live in rural areas and this has implications for NHS policy. ...
Introduction: This article describes the views of European rural general practitioners regarding the...
Introduction: While rural Australians receive much of their procedural medical care from local healt...
INTRODUCTION: This article describes the views of European rural general practitioners regarding the...
INTRODUCTION: This article describes the views of European rural general practitioners regarding the...
Aim: To assess patient satisfaction with the rheumatology telemedicine service provided to a rural t...
[Extract] The unique nature of rural and remote medicine is now well documented. As a result of its ...
Objective: To explore rural hospital doctors’ experiences of providing care in New Zealand rural hos...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the individuals who gave their time to participate ...