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Changes could be coming for telehealth

Por: WPTV Nation April 11, 2023

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TULSA, Okla. — In so many ways, COVID-19 forced people into the future. Many changes that occurred through the pandemic are now part of daily life. For those who don't have immediate access to a doctor, one big change is seeing the doctor without leaving their home.“When I think about the rural population that has gotten access to addiction medicine, care, for the first time ever, I see my family members, said Dr. Kelly Dunn, executive... + full article



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