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Roberts A et al. - Remote and rural complexities need to be considered when designing new healthcare services. It is suggested that new health service designs are ?proofed? for remote and rural complexities. This study highlights that a centralised nurse-led telephone triage model was inappropriate for remote and rural Scotland, and may not be appropriate for all geographies and circumstances.

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