I'm more concerned that companies (not just Roche) are able
to sell directly to individual users in Primary Care Trusts
and displace existing agreed meters and all that goes with it
(EQA and laboratory input)without the lab. having any say in
the matter.Anyone who runs a Glucose meter EQA scheme for
hospital,GP practices and community nurses as I do,will know
what I mean.
Phil Wills,QEH Woolwich
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