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Virtual healthcare company signs $4.8M contract with Sask. governmentA virtual health care app is back after being discontinued in December. A partnership with the Sask. government will soon offer access for health-care providers and patients.HealthApr 14, 2022
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‘Really disappointing’: Saskatchewan virtual health-care service discontinuedThe service, Lumeca, was first introduced to Saskatchewan in 2019 but has been discontinued effective December 2021.HealthJan 12, 2022
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Virtual mental health consultations on the rise in SaskatchewanIn September and October, consultations relating to mental health made up about 6 per cent on the Lumeca app.HealthJan 11, 2021
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Coronavirus: Virtual health care app connects Saskatchewan residents with doctorsA Saskatchewan company is behind an app connecting residents with doctors and nurses via virtual healthcare for free.HealthApr 13, 2020
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