Medical Intervention

197 Words1 Page

Individuals in geographically isolated areas are not provided the delivery of care that urbanites receive; there are several reasons as to why. The first reason being physicians that practice locally or have been relocated to the area are deprived the technology that is readily available in hospital settings, such as, MRI scans, CT scans or Colonoscopies. These technological deficiencies lead to delays in diagnosis. Medical intervention is best with early detection, for people in rural areas this isn’t always an option. They may be air transported to receive the medical care needed, which puts a delay in diagnosis and intervention. For some individuals such as stroke victims these delays can be life threatening. The second barrier correlates

More about Medical Intervention

Open Document