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Accessing doctors at times of need–measuring the distance tolerance of rural residents for health-related travel
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Improved geographical access remains a key issue underpinning health policies designed to improve the provision of rural primary health care services. This study provides empirical evidence that travel behaviour should not be implicitly assumed constant amongst rural populations when modelling access through methods like the 2SFCA.
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