A new health app launched this month is raising questions over whether it will help cure doctor shortages or cause health-care complications.
The free app, called “Babylon by Telus Health” went live March 5, with a promise it will “complement and fill the gap” in Canada’s health-care system.
Telus claims the app is vastly superior to the online resource many people resort to — “Dr. Google” — and is aimed at anyone who has a busy schedule, doesn’t have a family physician, lives in a rural community or is caught after hours with a health concern.
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