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Governments accountable for rural health inequity

  • Year: 2013
  • Author: Anonymous
  • Journal Name: Australian Nursing Journal
  • Journal Number: 20.10
  • Publisher: Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation
  • Published Location: North Fitzroy, Australia
  • ISBN: 13203185
  • Country: Australia

All Australian governments are accountable for the ongoing poor access to quality health care services in rural Australia, delegates at Australia's largest multidisciplinary rural health conference heard last month. Working conditions including incomes, job stability, workplace safety, education, housing and schooling were factors that contributed to health inequalities, Ms Middleton said.

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