Is anyone aware of the thermometer that connects to the machine for body temp readings hoping to purchase one for my client who just received Spencer in Ontario
Hi. just saw this on fb which is y i looked for a demo here in ytube. Which pharmacist send the cartridge? I m happy with my current pharmacy coz they deliver the meds to me but this would save me the time and lfrom losing the pill on the floor. Fb said i can get one at no cost but i can’t find the ad anymore. Care to answer?
@@emiliotacconelli2442 Our medical laws enshrine the right to privacy. If I need medicine and I am at work and need to run to the pharmacy, my boss can not then ask what medicine I need and decide whether or not I can go to the pharmacy. He is not a medical expert for one, however our right to privacy when it comes to medical is huge. QR codes detail our names telephone numbers, our place of residence and medicine we use available for even a transport truck driver scan.
@@isabellemorgan5629 I understand the privacy act in Canada and Ontario. The question is why would someone all of a sudden need medication while at work? Don't they plan ahead? I'm looking at this product for the elderly, those that can't remember when to take their medication, not those that are still working. This product was really designed for the elderly and I plan to fill the medication in the dispenser once a week for my mother. Even if the pharmacy does it, the pharmacist is permitted to know your medication needs. The health professional and caregivers, me for my mom, are all entitled to know the medication. I think your example is so rare and probably won't be an issue with younger people.
@@emiliotacconelli2442 I was simply explaining the foundation and importance of privacy when using work as an example. Seniors do work not all seniors are at home. I do like the direction of the product however the QR coding was a huge disappointment and I returned the product unopened. You won't change my mind. And yes I am a senior.
Can this sinc to someone’s hearing aids? Or be turned up real loud for patients who are very hard of hearing.
Is anyone aware of the thermometer that connects to the machine for body temp readings hoping to purchase one for my client who just received Spencer in Ontario
was this recorded on a potato?
...wow, can we get these in Ontario?
Yes, Haxzaw, I got mine. It's a life changer.
Hi. just saw this on fb which is y i looked for a demo here in ytube.
Which pharmacist send the cartridge? I m happy with my current pharmacy coz they deliver the meds to me but this would save me the time and lfrom losing the pill on the floor.
Fb said i can get one at no cost but i can’t find the ad anymore.
Care to answer?
Hi
Feel free to call the pharmacy to inquire. 250-686-7104
Jason
Is this just for Victoria? I am in the lower mainland
what happens if the patient tried to open the cartridge and damaged the package
Did not pass my sniff test as it reflects Canada and its right to privacy act. QR coding
What? Please explain.
@@emiliotacconelli2442 Our medical laws enshrine the right to privacy. If I need medicine and I am at work and need to run to the pharmacy, my boss can not then ask what medicine I need and decide whether or not I can go to the pharmacy. He is not a medical expert for one, however our right to privacy when it comes to medical is huge. QR codes detail our names telephone numbers, our place of residence and medicine we use available for even a transport truck driver scan.
@@isabellemorgan5629 I understand the privacy act in Canada and Ontario. The question is why would someone all of a sudden need medication while at work? Don't they plan ahead? I'm looking at this product for the elderly, those that can't remember when to take their medication, not those that are still working. This product was really designed for the elderly and I plan to fill the medication in the dispenser once a week for my mother. Even if the pharmacy does it, the pharmacist is permitted to know your medication needs. The health professional and caregivers, me for my mom, are all entitled to know the medication. I think your example is so rare and probably won't be an issue with younger people.
@@emiliotacconelli2442 I was simply explaining the foundation and importance of privacy when using work as an example. Seniors do work not all seniors are at home. I do like the direction of the product however the QR coding was a huge disappointment and I returned the product unopened. You won't change my mind. And yes I am a senior.
@@emiliotacconelli2442 The question as to why working class don't plan ahead before work is also a violation of their privacy.