Market Opportunities in the Fast-Growing Home Care Segment
When it comes to blood coagulation testing, there is a clear difference between a test done in a lab and a point-of-care (POC) test. A lab test is done on a large, centralized machine in a hospital or a diagnostic lab. It often provides a high degree of accuracy but can take a few hours to get the results. A POC test, on the other hand, is done on a small, portable machine at the bedside or in a clinic. It provides a fast result, often in a matter of seconds, but may not be as accurate as a lab test. While both tests have their pros and cons, the trend is clearly towards POC testing, which offers a more convenient and patient-centric approach. This distinction is a key dynamic within the Blood Coagulation Testing Market.
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