Rural, remote and at risk : why rural health services face a steep climb to recovery from Covid-19.
by Palmer, William; Rolewicz, Lucina.Nuffield Trust.
Series: Briefing ; December 2020.Publisher: Nuffield Trust, London : 2020.Description: 23p.ISBN: 9781910953785.Summary: This briefing explores the impact the pandemic has had on the delivery of rural and remote health services in England, highlighting the underlying challenges faced by these services – and outlining how of the challenges faced are different for rural areas in comparison with more urban areas. It also discusses how performance could be monitored to signal the risk of any significant service pressures over the coming months..Subject(s): rural areas | Covid-19 | pandemics | health care | service delivery | risk assessment | performance indicators | NHSDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Covid-19: health and social care recovery in England [January 2023]
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This briefing explores the impact the pandemic has had on the delivery of rural and remote health services in England, highlighting the underlying challenges faced by these services – and outlining how of the challenges faced are different for rural areas in comparison with more urban areas. It also discusses how performance could be monitored to signal the risk of any significant service pressures over the coming months.
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