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Patient Self Testing

 Regular testing of the prothrombin time (PT) and the international normalized ratio (INR) is required for patients on oral anticoagulant therapy (OAT) to monitor their blood coagulation level and avoid issues from either over or under coagulation. A healthcare practitioner or the patient can test the PT/INR. Patient self-testing, often known as home testing, is the latter kind of testing. The goal of this study was to learn about patients' opinions and experiences with PT/INR self-testing with portable coagulometer devices. We provide you with training about how you can take your blood test at home , and we also provide you with the equipment with which you can take the blood test or many other tests related to your health. What must we do to fulfill our responsibilities? - Managing consumable supply schedules (strips) - Providing physicians and patients with low-cost or no-cost equipment and reimbursed supplies. - Obtaining test results as soon as feasible and communicating...

Blood Test at Home

 Patient Self Testing is a branch of Alternative Health Care, Inc. (AHC). It became a California corporation in 1983. The benefits of AHC's patient self-testing program allow the attending physician to monitor the PT/INR of his or her chronic oral anticoagulation drug patients at home. Our website offers all of the information you need about the disease, including disease tests that you may perform at home. The technique is simple to understand and apply. After a brief finger prick and inspection of the blood with the monitor, the patient receives a reading and uploads the data to AHC's patient self-testing monitoring center. therapy for anticoagulation There are several advantages to self-testing at home. - It helps you save time.  - Completing all test-related processes is straightforward. - It gives a timely notification to clinicians when patients are out of range. - Assists patients in following treatment plans. - Notifies physicians when patients are out of range in a ti...