Virtual medical care can help provide better health-care services to people living in remote and rural areas in Saskatchewan.
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Our team has studied the sociodemographic barriers in Saskatchewan for accessing diagnostic services such as ultrasound imaging, one of the most common imaging diagnostic modalities, and have found substantial disparities in accessing those services.Article content We are facing a national health-care crisis, with an acute shortage of health-care workers, overcrowding of emergency departments, lack of family doctors and a
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