Correction

Correction, article no. 2907: Non-physician communities in Japan: are they still disadvantaged?

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Jennifer Richmond
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* Jennifer Richmond

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7 October 2014 Volume 14 Issue 4

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RECEIVED: 7 October 2014

ACCEPTED: 7 October 2014

CITATION

Richmond J.  Correction, article no. 2907: Non-physician communities in Japan: are they still disadvantaged? Rural and Remote Health 2014; 14: 3323. https://doi.org/10.22605/RRH3323

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Rural and Remote Health readers are advised that the following correction has been made to:

S Kashima, K Inoue, M Matsumoto and K Takeuchi. Non-physician communities in Japan: are they still disadvantaged? Rural and Remote Health 14: 2907. (Online) 2014. Available: www.rrh.org.au (24 September 2014).


The final sentence of the Results section of the Abstract was been corrected to:


"Although a municipal center was significantly more advantageous than other places with regard to access to a primary or secondary care facility, the disadvantage of a NPC in access was no more obvious than an adjacent non-NPC for any type of healthcare facility."

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