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An inside look at Nova Scotia’s virtual health-care program2 days ago
Duration 2:25
2 days agoNewsDuration 2:25A growing number of people in the province are getting treatment virtually in hospitals through a program that began as a pilot about a year ago in Springhill. The CBC’s Gareth Hampshire got to see how it works.
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