Improving Rural Access to Orthopaedic Care Through Visiting Consultant Clinics

Volume: 98, Issue: 9, Pages: 768 - 774
Published: May 4, 2016
Abstract
Patients from rural areas tend to be older and less physically active and are more likely to be obese, increasing their need for orthopaedic services. However, few orthopaedic surgeons practice in rural areas. One approach to meeting the needs of rural patients is visiting consultant clinics (VCCs). In this study, we examined orthopaedic surgery outreach in Iowa, a state with a large rural population. We assessed the involvement of the 2014 Iowa...
Paper Details
Title
Improving Rural Access to Orthopaedic Care Through Visiting Consultant Clinics
Published Date
May 4, 2016
Volume
98
Issue
9
Pages
768 - 774
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