A new research has showed that it doesn't really matter where one lives i.e. in rural or urban areas if one is suffering from a heart disease.
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The researchers say while those living in rural areas access their care differently, it did not result in poor health outcomes.
Dr. Bhatia, also a scientist at ICES, asserted that from their study, they know that people with heart disease in rural areas tend to rely heavily on emergency departments for their care because of a lack of outpatient access to family doctors and specialists and despite an increase in emergency department admissions in rural areas, they didn't see worse health outcomes for these individuals.
The study was published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes.
Source-ANI