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Rural Health

Just over a quarter of the people in New South Wales live outside the three major cities of Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong.  Rural New South Wales is characterised by its diversity, it is made up of major regional centres and coastal cities, small towns and remote communities.

 

There are 15 Local Health Districts (LHDs) that are responsible for providing health services in a wide range of settings, from primary care posts in the remote outback to metropolitan tertiary health centres.  Seven of the LHDs are classified as comprising rural areas:
 

Medical Specialist Outreach Assistance Program

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This web page is managed and authorised by Statewide Services Development of the NSW Department of Health. Last updated: 24 February, 2012