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Doctors Nova Scotia calls Virtual Care NS 'a Band-Aid solution' | CBC News
The president of Doctors Nova Scotia, the group that speaks for physicians in the province, told a legislature committee on Tuesday that virtual care is "a Band-Aid solution" to the growing number of people without regular access to a primary care team. Dr. Colin Audain said Virtual Care NS and Maple, the private company that provides basic care through a computer or mobile device, was not the answer to the problem — though he acknowledged it was better than nothing.

Podcast: The Todd Veinotte Show April 25th, 2024
Hour 1: Dr. Colin Audain, president of Doctors Nova Scotia, joins Todd to discuss the MD shortage.
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'We tried our best,' says doctor as Dartmouth walk-in prepares to close
A Halifax-area walk-in clinic that's set to close permanently this weekend could no longer keep up with the increasing demand for health care without putting patient safety at risk, according to a physician who has a family practice on site.
Tacoma Family Medicine in Dartmouth posted a notice this week saying its walk-in clinical service will end Sunday, dealing a blow to the growing number of residents who still do not have access to a family doctor or primary care.