When physicians and patients are looking for a BP device they can trust, stand out for your commitment to providing accurate measurements.
The marketplace for BP devices has grown with many models with different features, functions, and price points to choose from. With so many options, it can be hard to know which BP devices you can trust to provide information you can base a treatment plan on.
This has become even more important with the increased interest in remote monitoring and use of BP devices at home. Both patients and physicians need to trust that the readings they get are accurate for clinical decision making.
Submit your testing data to the Validated Device Listing (VDLTM) for independent review and take a step towards empowering patients and physicians to select a BP device that gives them the most accurate information possible.
Testing data that is voluntarily submitted for each device is reviewed by the VDL Independent Review Committee, comprised of 13 physician experts who determine whether the device meets the VDL criteria for validation of clinical accuracy. NORC at the University of Chicago serves as the independent third party to manage the submission and review process. The VDL is an initiative that is supported by the American Medical Association (AMA).
There is no cost to submit your devices for independent review. By having your devices listed on the VDL you can stand out for reliability and accuracy in BP monitoring.
Submit your devices for independent review today.
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