No, but I'm looking at using some of the less traditionally used health care individuals, such as paramedics and home care providers, especially when you start to think about what the plan is for rural and remote areas. They don't always have a palliative care specialist, that's for sure, and sometimes not even a doctor. They might have a nurse, but they might just have people providing home care or people coming by occasionally, so what can you do? There are examples of people who have trained the paramedics to understand palliative care and to be able to administer it. I think that's a great innovation.
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