Hi Theresa,
We have the Inform II meter in our 11 hospitals and staff travel between sites and work on different wards, including bank staff so we allow access to all meters for all users. As long as the users have their own password to gain access to the meters we don't have any issues.
Kind Regards,
Gemma
Gemma Gowland
Point of Care Testing Co-Ordinator
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
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Hi Theresa
It depends on the meter capabilities and the network. We have all users assigned to all areas now, but this has caused some issues with the meters being slower.
However , having staff assigned to only certain areas causes more problems when staff move around .
Thanks
Michelle
Michelle Miller
Biochemistry Laboratory and POCT Manager Biochemistry Department University Hospital of South Manchester [log in to unmask]
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Subject: Glucose meters
Can I ask those of you with connected glucose meters if you allow staff access to all the meters or limit their access to the meters on their ward/unit?
Our IG department are unhappy with staff having Trust wide access.
Theresa
POCT Coordinator
NNUH
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