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The current single challenges of rural environments for health care reach. There are often shortages of medical personnel in rural sectors, like barriers of transport and distance to the care and with an increasing economic destabilization of the rural services of health care. Since the semi-twentieth century, the doctors supported urban and suburban places of practice above the rural sectors. The doctors need often lucrative practices to refund debts of raised education, and they were formed to employ expensive new technologies in the diagnosis and the treatment. The rural places of practice produce typically with modest income for the doctor and have the little of and the resources of technology older than of the urban and suburban places. The modern graduates of Medical college are seldom well prepared to practise in the rural environments. Consequently, the rural communities suffer the chronic lacks from doctor.
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