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Virtual Emergency Care Launching at Four Hospitals in B.C.'s Interior
The pilot aims to prevent emergency department closures by using one in-person and virtual doctors, expanding to seven nights weekly to support rural patient care.
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Virtual emergency care launching at four hospitals in B.C.'s Interior
BURNABY — Patients seeking emergency care at four hospitals in British Columbia's Interior may now be seen by a doctor working virtually in a pilot project aimed at modernizing rural health services.
·Prince George, Canada
Read Full ArticleVirtual emergency care launching at four hospitals in B.C.’s Interior
BURNABY — Patients seeking emergency care at four hospitals in British Columbia's Interior may now be seen by a doctor working virtually in a pilot project aimed at modernizing rural health services. The Interior Health authority says in a statement the pilot will be used in hospitals emergency departments in Lillooet, Clearwater, Nakusp and Princeton, all locations that have been closed periodically because of staffing shortages. It says the ca…
·Prince George, Canada
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