In your house, of course! [don't faint: not ALL the time] I'll write to you tonight, OK?
There is lots of bureacracy here, too, between doctor's offices and insurance companies, but there is something strange in wanting an approval of NHS, the same organization doctor is working in, for a vital machine with excellent marketing potential - why not just go to an independent manufacturer and produce it? And then pocket persentage from sales to the hospitals everywhere? I have no particular knowledge of American system, but I would imagine a device like this, which was already tested positively on humans, will have no problems being approved by FDA (or whatever government body gives licences to medical equipment).
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Date: 2008-08-05 01:40 pm (UTC)[don't faint: not ALL the time] I'll write to you tonight, OK?
There is lots of bureacracy here, too, between doctor's offices and insurance companies, but there is something strange in wanting an approval of NHS, the same organization doctor is working in, for a vital machine with excellent marketing potential - why not just go to an independent manufacturer and produce it? And then pocket persentage from sales to the hospitals everywhere?
I have no particular knowledge of American system, but I would imagine a device like this, which was already tested positively on humans, will have no problems being approved by FDA (or whatever government body gives licences to medical equipment).