Bright stars in the sky?
@article{Lipscombe2000BrightSI,
title={Bright stars in the sky?},
author={Jo Lipscombe and Gordon Gregory},
journal={The Australian journal of rural health},
year={2000},
volume={8 2},
pages={
116-9
}
}Actions to improve the health of people in rural and remote areas are supported by people's ability as individuals and as a community to take part actively in the design, management and evaluation of their own health services. To do this successfully, people need information about their health, resources to support their actions and political support or legitimacy. This article focuses on the third requirement. At the beginning of 2000, there seems to be strong political interest in improving…
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