Formal referral systems have been proposed as a strategy to improve access to secondary care, yet their implementation can be problematic. This paper describes data from referrals in one rural district in Nepal over a four year period. Whilst the characteristics of those patients attending hospital after referral were similar to those described in other developing countries, the rate (1.0 per 1,000 population per year) is much lower, especially when compared to estimated need. Geographical and other barriers to access to secondary care in rural Nepal are discussed
Source at https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JNHRC/index.Background:Telemedicine services are conside...
Healthcare providers from high-income countries often want to help underserved populations, but prov...
Nepal is currently facing a double burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and communicable disea...
Background: Patients in isolated rural communities typically lack access to surgical care. It is not...
Background: Nepal is an underdeveloped country in which half of the total health expenditure is from...
Health workers in rural health care serve most of the population in Nepal, but are isolated from spe...
© 2017 Khatri et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
INTRODUCTION: A patients needs and the seriousness of the disease are not the only factors that dete...
Background: Emergency obstetric care in health care requires a linked referral system to be effectiv...
Background: access to healthcare services and medicines is a major problem in low-income countries. ...
This paper reports the use and non-use of health care facilities in the Hill villages in central Nep...
Improving access to medicines is a major healthcare challenge for low-income countries because the p...
Health care is largely inaccessible to most people living in rural Nepal. If one goes through the st...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
© 2016, Bhatta et al. Background: Injuries are a major public health problem worldwide. Despite incr...
Source at https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JNHRC/index.Background:Telemedicine services are conside...
Healthcare providers from high-income countries often want to help underserved populations, but prov...
Nepal is currently facing a double burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and communicable disea...
Background: Patients in isolated rural communities typically lack access to surgical care. It is not...
Background: Nepal is an underdeveloped country in which half of the total health expenditure is from...
Health workers in rural health care serve most of the population in Nepal, but are isolated from spe...
© 2017 Khatri et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
INTRODUCTION: A patients needs and the seriousness of the disease are not the only factors that dete...
Background: Emergency obstetric care in health care requires a linked referral system to be effectiv...
Background: access to healthcare services and medicines is a major problem in low-income countries. ...
This paper reports the use and non-use of health care facilities in the Hill villages in central Nep...
Improving access to medicines is a major healthcare challenge for low-income countries because the p...
Health care is largely inaccessible to most people living in rural Nepal. If one goes through the st...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
© 2016, Bhatta et al. Background: Injuries are a major public health problem worldwide. Despite incr...
Source at https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JNHRC/index.Background:Telemedicine services are conside...
Healthcare providers from high-income countries often want to help underserved populations, but prov...
Nepal is currently facing a double burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and communicable disea...