Most of us take easy access to healthcare for granted. In remote Pacific communities, reaching a clinic can mean hours of travel — and that shapes how care must be designed.
Most of us take it for granted that a clinic is a short drive away. In remote Pacific communities, the nearest health service can be hours away by boat — and that single fact reshapes how care has to be designed.
When distance is the biggest barrier, the system has to come closer: outreach, telehealth, well-stocked outer-island posts, and referral pathways that actually function when someone needs urgent care.
Designing for the hardest-to-reach is not a nice-to-have. Build the system around them, and it works better for everyone.