An Environmental Scan of Virtual "Walk-In" Clinics in Canada: Comparative Study
BackgroundCanada has been slow to implement virtual care relative to other countries. However, in recent years, the availability of on-demand, "walk-in" virtual clinics has increased, with the COVID-19 pandemic contributing to the increased demand and provision of virtual care nationwide....
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Main Authors: | Matthewman, Spencer (Author), Spencer, Sarah (Author), Lavergne, M Ruth (Author), McCracken, Rita K (Author), Hedden, Lindsay (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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