Happy to say ...............
Happy to say ...............
conditions in some parts of Canada are slowly modernizing. Toronto General Hospital offers POC monitors to mechanical valve recipients prior to discharge. They also made a proposal to OHIP for coverage because they feel the costs are prohibiting their use. The selfish part of me makes me feel if users assume all costs then they are more likely to succeed. There is still a lot of opposition to them because it is thought they are grossly inaccurate. We all know better.
Toronto General taught me to use POC and they recommended the Coaguchek. I don't know why--all home monitors are excellent and any brand will do.
One hospital with a cardiac ward is still studying them so I suggested they contact Toronto General for information. That's probably not "politically correct".
Two thumbs up, way up for whichever POC monitor you decide to buy. I'd never go back to lab draws.
Happy to say ...............
conditions in some parts of Canada are slowly modernizing. Toronto General Hospital offers POC monitors to mechanical valve recipients prior to discharge. They also made a proposal to OHIP for coverage because they feel the costs are prohibiting their use. The selfish part of me makes me feel if users assume all costs then they are more likely to succeed. There is still a lot of opposition to them because it is thought they are grossly inaccurate. We all know better.
Toronto General taught me to use POC and they recommended the Coaguchek. I don't know why--all home monitors are excellent and any brand will do.
One hospital with a cardiac ward is still studying them so I suggested they contact Toronto General for information. That's probably not "politically correct".
Two thumbs up, way up for whichever POC monitor you decide to buy. I'd never go back to lab draws.