Michelle Leona Cecil: Simplifying Treatment Logging for People Living with Bleeding Disorders
Michelle Leona Cecil, Community Digital Advocate at MicroHealth, WFH Susan Skinner Memorial Fund Scholarship Advisory and Selection Committee Member, shared on LinkedIn:
”Managing a bleeding disorder is challenging enough—logging treatments shouldn’t be.
Only with Microhealth (digital hematology), you can simply scan the QR code on your treatment box to automatically capture your lot number, serial number, expiration date, and unit information directly in your treatment log.
Less manual entry. More accurate records. More time focused on your health.
As always, Microhealth is free, secure, and independent, helping people living with bleeding disorders simplify treatment tracking and stay connected with their care teams.
Download Microhealth today and make treatment logging easier.”
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