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Fantastic historical photographs document the annual Easter youth pilgrimage to Guildford Cathedral in 1968
Take a trip back to the 1960s when Surrey s youth travelled up to 20 miles to take part in Guildford Cathedral s Easter Monday Youth Pilgrimage
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The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a flurry of changes to regulations around telehealth and virtual care – the vast majority of which expire once the public health emergency ends.
The current presidential administration and 116th Congress have each signaled their support for virtual care to various degrees over the past year. But neither took decisive, sweeping action that would permanently enshrine some of the major changes to telehealth policy.
So, the question on the minds of many telehealth advocates as President-elect Joe Biden prepares to take office is: What s next? We are at an inflection point, and inflections bring new challenges, said former senate majority leader Dr. William Frist, R-Tennessee, during the first day of the American Telemedicine Association s four-part EDGE policy conference on Tuesday.