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To: tnk who wrote (1032)2/15/1998 9:07:00 PM
From: baggo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5736
 
TNK,
You're very misinformed. Right -nurses can see "Hyperbilirubinemia," but lawyers probably can see it better.LOL.
Trust me, moms and babies rule in heath care consumption-anything that is less invasive and relatively cost effective will win.
Brice Guckien
btw the potential market is very large,very large;but I'm sure you realize this from your vast medical knowledge,experience.



To: tnk who wrote (1032)2/16/1998 5:14:00 PM
From: Spunky Beaver  Respond to of 5736
 
I work at a hospital, I am an administrator. Should this product come to market, and if it is highly accurate, and it appears to be in reviewing the FDA approval literature, there will be a rush by every hospital to buy it.
Do you realize how much hospitals spend on marketing to have women have their babies at their hospitals? I can see our PR people on the midday news, 6 o'clock news, 11 o'clock news, and in the family section of the newspapers touting the benefits of painless bilirubin test. Obviously you are to stupid to see the potential.