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Re: INET6 post# 4600

Monday, 10/03/2005 12:07:47 PM

Monday, October 03, 2005 12:07:47 PM

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FDA approval could be said to be third party verification.

The unsupported word of a Pharmacist in a Children's hospital?

Not.

Now if there were a board of pharmacists and doctors came into the hospital and observed the use of the machine, and set up a protocol whereby the machine is put through all of its paces, and such things as speed and accuracy verified, and false positives and negatives if any recorded and duly noted, recovery time between tests, and cost/benefit ratios
determined..then it could be said that third party verification has been completed, with a moderately high degree of confidence.

But who would convene such a board, and pay for the study?

The real question that has to be answered is, can enough of the machines be sold to make a difference in the continued survival of the company? How many Hospital boards can be persuaded that the machine would be useful enough to make
the cost justified? The answer has to be MANY if the company is to survive.

A very hard sell in my estimation.




Ole Crowe

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