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SUMMARY
Although inadequate public transport can amplify social segregation by restricting access to the labor market, education, health care, and culture in densely populated areas, its effect can be more severe for the rural populations. According to Mendes, this subsystem operates with primary actions in which the transport is from the residence or place of illness to a health service and secondary actions which involve transport between health services. The aim is to map costs, distances, travel times, and means of elective and urgent/emergency health transport in Brazilian remote rural municipalities (RRM). The authors . . .
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