Are you going to connect them all up to an Abbott control system and
relay the reports to your LIS?
We now have about 170 working that way.
Jonathan
On 26 Apr 2006, at 11:51, Miller Tracy (Basildon and Thurrock
University Hospitals NHS Trust) wrote:
> Dear All,
> We are currently in the process of upgrading our glucose
> meters to the Abbott PCx meter. This obviously means all the
> paperwork needs to be put into place and I am hoping that a
> user of the Abbott PCx can help me by supplying a copy of
> their SOP to provide me with a starting point, rather than
> reinventing the wheel totally!
> My thanks in advance,
> Tracy
>
> Tracy Miller
> POCT Manager
> Biochemistry Department
> Basildon Hospital
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