Injection and application please. This is how Cree sums up the investment currently being made in health centers in Bromulla.
At the same time as vaccination, they are also investing in teaching elderly patients how to use the health center app.
A gap arises in society between those who benefit from the available digital assistance and the group that did not have the opportunity to adopt the new technology. This also applies to us at Bromula. It's a development we want to address – everyone should have access to care on the same terms, says Anna Wegenstorp, COO of Kry in Bromula.
People over 65 and at-risk groups are the ones being offered vaccination in the coming weeks.
The recommendation is that all elderly people continue to receive vaccines. Everyone over the age of 80 will also be called.
Are seniors concerned about not being able to see a doctor or nurse when they are referred to an app?
– No, as stated, you can always come to the health center when you need it. It's not one or the other. But there are situations, such as follow-ups or the like, that may be easier to handle digitally. You do not have to go to the health center. By having more people using the app when it is working, there will be more time for visits that actually need to be made at health centres.
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