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Nurses Continue Action After Rejecting Renewed Pay Deal

Members on May 17 closed one in four hospital beds and cancelled some surgeries for about eight hours because of the industrial dispute.

Five Sydney families share a taste of the modern Christmas table

This year, Christmas will be celebrated with sashimi in Japanese restaurants, post-beach swim pavs, and Filipino takeaways, eaten between rounds of carol karaoke.

Coronavirus Victoria: Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation Victoria branch calls for protestors to stop thinking of themselves

Coronavirus Victoria: Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation Victoria branch calls for protestors to stop thinking of themselves
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For underserved patients, the promise of telemedicine still holds

MedCity News For underserved patients, the promise of telemedicine still holds Despite concerns over broadband access and reimbursement, telehealth still brings many opportunities to care for patients covered by Medicare and Medicaid, panelists said at CES. Shares1 Before the pandemic, telehealth was often sold as a luxury available to people who paid an extra fee for concierge practices or whose companies offered telehealth as a benefit. But in the last year, it’s become a lifeline for many patients to access care. Recent regulatory changes have expanded telehealth as an option for many more people covered by Medicare or Medicaid. This provides an important opportunity to reach underserved communities, Dr. Liza Fitzpatrick, founder and CEO of Grapevine Health, said at CES.

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