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Nandha Reddy

Cyber Security | Blo... • 7m

answer yourself. these following questions: 1.) assuming the doctors are sufficient. do you really expect these doctors to move from their clinics with their equipment to one after the other household?. 2.) do you think that tire-2,3 doctors move ?. they definitely stay in their comfort zone. 3.) even a clinical consultation is making our pockets empty. If the doctor moves from his clinic and makes an in-home consultation, then the piggy banks should be broken. explain in clear format, I am a bit confused here. are you using telemedicine or inhouse medical facilities?.

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