Video consultations ‘will become normal part of healthcare’ says NHS clinician
PATIENTS in West Dunbartonshire could see video consultations become a “normal part” of the delivery of healthcare, according to a senior clinician.
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News reporter at Clyde Weekly Press, covering the Dumbarton Reporter, Clydebank Post and Helensburgh Advertiser
News reporter at Clyde Weekly Press, covering the Dumbarton Reporter, Clydebank Post and Helensburgh Advertiser
PATIENTS in West Dunbartonshire could see video consultations become a “normal part” of the delivery of healthcare, according to a senior clinician.
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