The IBMS
sent their update today. You can read it by clicking
here. One article caught my eye. Click
here to read it. Rather than taking a blood sample from a patient and
sending it to a state of the art diagnostic laboratory, it is being claimed
that it is far better to have some tin-pot near patient testing device on hand
for an immediate result. Or is it being claimed that *some* results can
be obtained from a near patient testing device far quicker than they can from a
distant laboratory and in some situations this will speed up the patient’s
ultimate outcome?
Which is
it?
I really
don’t know.
Had the
article been written in English rather than some strange collection of
management catch phrases then I might have had some chance of understanding.
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