The scarcity of ambulances in rural areas continues to compromise patient care, particularly those with TB, reports IOL, with the Rural Health Advocacy Project (RHAP) urging improved policies and strategies to tackle the issue that it says is compounded by inaccessible roads, among other problems. The project’s latest policy brief on TB in rural regions revealed that while patients in the Eastern Cape face significant barriers to reaching clinic…
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