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Indigenous Health Inequities Arising From Inadequate Transfer Systems for Patients With Critical Illness

This Viewpoint describes how the systems for delivering emergency care for Indigenous and rural communities were strained during the COVID-19 pandemic and proposes policy solutions to advance health care equity.

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Published in:JAMA health forum 2022-10, Vol.3 (10), p.e223820-e223820
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