Key Features: The only textbook of rural healthcare practice for the UK Reflects the increasing profile of rural healthcare as a dedicated sub-specialty with its own growing body of literature and dedicated university courses Addresses the key challenges of ensuring effective and sustainable healthcare for those in rural, remote and coastal communities, often exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic Includes key themes - geographical equity, the trade-offs between access to services and quality of care, hidden rural social exclusion, the role of generalists and the importance of focusing on patient experience Focuses on the UK experience, but with applicability for those facing similar healthcare challenges internationally
Jim Cox
Jim Cox is a prolific American author known for his gripping mystery novels. His most famous work, "Murder in Black and White," showcases his talent for crafting intricate plots and complex characters. Cox's contributions to literature lie in his ability to captivate readers with his suspenseful storytelling and meticulous attention to detail.