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Calls for some telehealth services to become permanent after millions use virtual service during COVID pandemic – ABC News
When Katherine Andrew sought help for postnatal depression after her first baby, she found it too hard to go to face-to-face counselling appointments, but when…
The focus of one-year-old birthdays is usually balloons and cake but for Maja Mecanovic’s yellow-themed party, there was a more special meaning behind the celebration.
Key points:
- Last year, the government extended the telehealth video conferencing service in response to pandemic lockdowns
- Millions of Australians have taken up the service, which was previously only available to regional and rural residents
- The government has not outlined whether it will continue funding past June 30 for the expanded…
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