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To: honjohn007 who wrote (31)11/14/2000 4:56:18 PM
From: honjohn007  Respond to of 37
 
I especially found this to be interesting:

"The use of the Res-Q-Vac at home represents tremendous value and
efficacy to patients in home care," commented Andy Sealfon, president of
Repro-Med Systems Inc. "While patients get the benefit of portability and
quality of care, insurance carriers will appreciate the huge reduction in the
cost of providing suction equipment to these patients. This market is
potentially larger than the Emergency Medical Market we are presently
selling due to the actual amount of suctioning done in the home."



To: honjohn007 who wrote (31)11/14/2000 8:03:04 PM
From: brogan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37
 
Helloo!
Yes this is more good news of course. More RES-Q-Vac
out the door, especially when the gov't picks up the tab.
Of course, as always, they need to be marketed. Not sure
what amt. of sales we can expect with Medical Specialties,
but can only improve sales of what is already an excellent
selling medical product.

Not much volume on the news today.