“Getting the equipment we need to treat our patients safely for us as the providers and for the patients has been difficult because everything is back order, not to mention the prices have skyrocketed through the roof,” Dr. Linton said. “So it’s going to be a challenge to go back to somewhat normal to see patients and produce at the level we were producing before, just because of the lack of equipment.”
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