id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-343061-4ab7ycwp Lakhani, Ali Introducing the Percent, Number, Availability, and Capacity [PNAC] Spatial Approach to Identify Priority Rural Areas Requiring Targeted Health Support in Light of COVID‐19: A Commentary and Application 2020-04-11 .txt text/plain 672 57 54 title: Introducing the Percent, Number, Availability, and Capacity [PNAC] Spatial Approach to Identify Priority Rural Areas Requiring Targeted Health Support in Light of COVID‐19: A Commentary and Application The PNAC approach can be applied to support rural health service planners' identification of priority This article is protected by copyright. Rural locations have distinct demographic and health service capacity issues requiring tailored approaches to service delivery. It is expected that future applications of the PNAC method could be of particular benefit to rural service planning in light of COVID-19, as the approach considers both the demographic distribution (for example age) and service capacity issues unique to rural areas. However, it is important that COVID-19 service planning decisions within regions identified via the PNAC method are culturally and contextually appropriate, and they are informed by stakeholders with lived-experience working within identified rural areas. Identifying Priority Rural Areas for COVID-19 Epidoros-V2: A spatial data matrix to inform rehabilitation health service provision. ./cache/cord-343061-4ab7ycwp.txt ./txt/cord-343061-4ab7ycwp.txt