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 Some 30 health workers in Barangay Graceville in San Jose del Monte City, Bulacan can now use their mobile phones to screen amputee patients in need of prosthetics.

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The Physicians for Peace (PfP), an international non-profit organization which provides training and education to health care professionals as well as medical supplies and clinical care to patients, has teamed up with Smart Communications, Inc. to make health care for amputees more efficient and organized.

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