ROTHENBURGER – Healthcare by phone likely to stay after pandemic is over
KAMLOOPS — IF YOU’VE HAD TO TALK to your family doctor or nurse practitioner in the past year, chances are you’ve been doing it by phone rather than with the usual office visit.
COVID-19 has drastically reduced in-person medicine as doctors and NPs avoid direct contact with patients whenever possible. Doctor’s and clinic offices are no longer crowded with people waiting for their appointments.
Instead, the healthcare giver phones the patient at an agreed-upon time to discuss whatever health issue has arisen. Frankly, it’s a great system.


