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Why is No Coding Important?
November 21, 2006
Many meters on the market today require manual coding, the process by which a blood glucose meter is matched with the reactivity of the test strips. This "coding" needs to be done every time new test strips are used, such as when a new box of test strips is opened. Recent surveys of healthcare professionals have found that people with diabetes may be testing their blood glucose with meters that are not properly (calibrated) coded because they either forgot to code their meter when they opened a new box of test strips or because they do not know that the meter needs to be coded.
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