There are not enough healthcare workers in the Netherlands willing to take care of the elderly and the problem is getting worse. This is leading healthcare companies to opt for new approaches to providing care for people in the final stages of life.
There are not enough healthcare workers in the Netherlands willing to take care of the elderly and the problem is getting worse. This is leading healthcare companies to opt for new approaches to providing care for people in the final stages of life.
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Interesting video. I wonder who pays for the web cam setup? Does the Dutch government provide funding, or is this the client's responsibility?
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