Rural and Ethnic Disparities in Out-of-Hospital Care and Transport Pathways After Road Traffic Trauma in New Zealand.
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- INTRODUCTION: The out-of-hospital emergency medical service (EMS) care responses and the transport pathways to hospital play a vital role in patient survival following injury and are the first component of a well-functioning, optimised system of trauma care. Despite longstanding challenges in delivering equitable healthcare services in the health system of Aotearoa-New Zealand (NZ), little is k...
- Display date:
- 2024-06-04
- Location:
- Hawaiʻi
- Format:
- Journal article
- Collections:
- Tuwhera
- Publisher:
- California Digital Library (CDL)
- Content partner:
- Auckland University of Technology
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- Not specified
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