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It's an unlikely medical device: a sleek smartphone more suited to a nightclub than a rural health clinic. But it's loaded with software that allows health workers in the remote northernmost Philippines province of Batanes to dramatically reduce the time it takes to get X-rays to a radiologist - and to get a diagnosis for a patient being tested for tuberculosis.
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