Telehealth giving farmers better access to mental health services

Orlander  Ruming
Updated June 19 2018 - 3:03pm, first published 12:43pm
SPEAKING OUT: Psychologist and head of Macquarie Health Collective Tanya Forster said the drought was having a significant affect on the mental health of farmers. Photo: CONTRIBUTED
SPEAKING OUT: Psychologist and head of Macquarie Health Collective Tanya Forster said the drought was having a significant affect on the mental health of farmers. Photo: CONTRIBUTED

Recent changes to Medicare rebates and teleconferencing facilities are giving farmers better access to psychologists.

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Orlander  Ruming

Orlander Ruming

Deputy editor

Deputy editor at the Daily Liberal, covering council, politics, human interest stories, community news and everything in between.

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