pharmaphorum January 12, 2022
Phil Taylor

Roche has launched what it says is a first-of-its kind handheld glucose management device, backed up by a digital platform that aims to simplify the work of doctors and nurses as they deliver care to patients.

The cobas pulse system is a point-of-care device that combines a glucose test strip reader with a touch screen that is used for displaying patient information and data, as well as analysing and sharing clinical results.

It is designed to allow clinicians to take immediate action on blood glucose management data at the patient’s bedside, and according to Roche “combines the form factor of a high-performance blood glucose meter with simple usability and expanded digital capabilities similar to that of a smartphone.”

The Android-powered...

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