A psychiatrist has developed a digital app to help patients collect ADHD-related information and trauma memories in advance, addressing time constraints in GP consultations and improving diagnostic efficiency.
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Now uptake is stalling for GPs wanting to diagnose ADHD. It's over two and a half months since the government allowed them to assess and prescribe medication. But the Royal New Zealand College of GPs says only 180 thus far are keen. They're blaming workforce shortages and inadequate funding. Dr Luke Bradford is the college's director and is with us now. Hi Luke.
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