Point of Care Diagnostics – Current Trends and Global Forecast 2027
Introduction to Point of Care Diagnostics Point of Care Diagnostics (POCD) is a form of medical testing that is done at the patient's bedside or in the physician's office. It is designed to reduce the time between diagnosis and treatment, provide accurate results when time is critical, and reduce the cost of healthcare. POCD can be used to diagnose a wide range of conditions, including infections, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and a variety of other medical conditions. POCD tests can be used to detect a specific disease or condition, or to provide information that can be used by a physician to make a diagnosis. POCD tests can be performed using various devices, including rapid lateral flow assays, digital microscopes, handheld glucometers, and other specialized equipment. These tests are generally easy to use and can provide fast and reliable results. POCD is becoming increasingly popular as it can reduce the cost of healthcare and improve patient outcomes. ...