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Do people living in rural and urban locations experience differences in harm when admitted to hospital? A cross-sectional New Zealand general practice records review study.

Carol AtmoreSusan DoveyRobin GauldAndrew R GrayTim Stokes
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
Rural patient location was not associated with increased hospital harm. This provides reassurance for rural communities and health planners. The exception was patients needing interhospital transfer, where risk was more than doubled, warranting further research.
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