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Public Health

Every day, public health professionals work to protect the health of people, communities and societies. They impact the lives of entire populations, from small neighborhoods to countries, preventing diseases from spreading and promoting healthcare equity, quality and accessibility.

Screening programs are often part of public health systems as they help identify populations with an increased risk of disease, potentially improving public health outcomes. By providing access to accurate screening tools, we can protect the children shaping our future.

With HemoCue, we’ve made it easy to detect those at risk and take action before it’s too late. Our point-of-care testing systems give quick and reliable results with laboratory quality for Hb, glucose and HbA1c. The analyzers are small and portable, making them ideal for use, whether in a hospital or in the field.

With these systems, you have a useful portfolio of tools to manage screening at the point of care. One drop of blood in combination with HemoCue point-of-care testing systems can make a difference.

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Immediate lab-quality results

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Consistent performance, even in tough environments

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Peace of mind with after-sales service


Health areas

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Customer stories

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Kokilaben Blood Bank in India

Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Centre is one of the largest blood banks in Mumbai with an average of 1,000 donors per month. The donors are both patient-related and unrelated voluntary donors in hospital settings as well as voluntary donors in donation camps outside.