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Réseau de la santé: «Des bouts d’os sort...

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Un homme de 68 ans a le pied infecté depuis cet été. Sa plaie est si profonde que son os est visible à l'œil nu. Hors, impossible d’être soigné près de chez lui en Outaouais car le seul médecin capable de le faire….a démissionné. Sa fille est allée le chercher hier après-midi pour tenter de le faire entrer au CHUM en dernier recours. 

Entrevue avec Véronique Clément et son père X Clément, victimes du réseau de la santé.

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