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Mobile GP service and after-hours care to end because of Tasmanian health cuts
Key takeaways
- An after-hours clinic in Cygnet will end after its funding was cut in last week's budget.
- A medical operator delivering thousands of GP appointments will be forced to end its mobile clinics after losing state funding.
- It is not the only community health provider affected, with an urgent and after hours service in the Huon Valley set to end.
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An after-hours clinic in Cygnet will end after its funding was cut in last week's budget. (ABC News: Maren Preuss)
A medical operator delivering thousands of GP appointments will be forced to end its mobile clinics after losing state funding.
It is not the only community health provider affected, with an urgent and after hours service in the Huon Valley set to end.
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