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New Brunswick Vows Improvements to Virtual Care After Criticism of New Provider
The province will add an online renewal option and a Tele-Care 811 menu after patients reported delays for routine medications, officials said.
Summary by Winnipeg Free Press
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Minister admits 'seamless' transition on virtual care has been rocky
New Brunswick’s health minister says he’ll take the blame for promising a “seamless transition” when the province switched virtual health-care providers, admitting that the changeover has led to a delay in prescription renewals.
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New Brunswick vows improvements to virtual care after criticism of new provider
FREDERICTON - New Brunswick's health minister says improvements are being made to the province's new virtual health-care system after criticism from some patients about delays in getting prescriptions renewed.
N.B. pharmacists seeing increased traffic since launch of new virtual care provider
The association which represents New Brunswick pharmacists says there’s been an increase in the number of patients going to drug stores for help since the province launched a new virtual care provider two weeks ago.
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