1 October 2021 / 1:43 pm
In the last decade we have seen an increase in the development and acceptance of remote devices for health and wellness. While lockdown seemed to serve part a solution to prevent viral spreading, it limited regular follow-up visits for heart patients and delayed direct medical assessments. Read the interview with B-Secur here:
Interview with Dr Andrew Mitchell
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