The RSN works to encourage a thriving rural economy in order to help support our rural communities.
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The Rural Health Network was established to bring together organisations and individuals with an interest in rural health to network and share best practice. Rural Health Conferences have been successfully held as follows: ...
"Challenging Times - One Year On" Working together to deliver effective rural health services Friday 18th October 2013 Sandy Park Conference Centre Sandy Park Way, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7NN Introduction Following our inaugural event, held in 2012...
The full programme for 2013 Rural Health Network Conference to be held in Exeter on 18 October and associated booking instructions are now published - for full details and how to book your place click here (for a...
The Health Business magazine have previewed the 2013 Rural Health Network conference in a recent edition of the magazine - to read the full article click here...
THE latest developments in telehealth are among the topics that will be discussed at the second Rural Health Conference. Organised by the Rural Health Network, the event will focus on developments in rural tele-health, diagnostics, tele-care, rural proofing,...
A new Rural Health Network has been established following a ground-breaking “Challenging Times” conference in Nottingham last autumn. The Network will enable health professionals to better share best practice, share learning about delivering high quality services to rural...
Many NHS colleagues and other public service providers have had a torrid few years wrestling with the consequences of austerity measures and the implications this has for resourcing key public services, including health. While the policy impacts of...
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The RSN demands fairer funding from Central Government who have historically and systematically underfunded rural areas.
The RSN campaigns to help rural residents overcome multiple access barriers to key services which includes poor transport and broadband.
The RSN is challenging often overlooked rural threats such as chronic underfunding, changes in population and diminishing resources.
The RSN wants to ensure rural communities have the same access to health care as is currently received in urban areas.
Rural residents can suffer from Rural Vulnerability, due to a combination of issues such as poor transport, lack of broadband low wages and higher than average house prices.
The affordability of rural housing to people from a range of ages and backgrounds is key concern for RSN.
The RSN works to encourage a thriving rural economy in order to help support our rural communities.
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