Calling Cell Phone Executives About The Medical Alarm Pendant
The writer of the following article has directed her suggestion to Siemens executives. Still, her suggestion about the medical alarm pendant could apply to almost any executive at a cell phone company. The day might come when such a company joins hands with the creators of the programmable shunt. Were that to happen, then the executives at that company would suddenly need to learn a good deal about shunts. They would soon discover that the wearer of a programmable shunt could benefit from having a medical alarm pendant. Having acquired that knowledge, such executives would then be ready to make note of the following suggestion.
Each medical alarm pendant has a small button. By pressing that button, the person with the medial alarm pendant can signal for emergency medical care. The pendant can be worn on a necklace, or it can be attached to a cell phone.
The medical alert pendants fit well on all types of cell phones—Ericson, Nokia, Samsung, Sprint and Siemens. This article hopes to attract the attention of executives in the Siemens’ offices. Those executives direct an ever-expanding company.
In 2006, Siemens purchased a company called DPC (Diagnostic Products Company). That company made and continues to make diagnostic kits. Armed with the information made available to users of those kits, Siemens has a way to reach out to certain cell phone users.
Siemens makes a PSA kit, a kit that measures the level of prostate specific antigen in a man’s bloodstream. Most of the men who want to know their PSA level are men who are at least 50 years old. Such men are nearing the age when they should consider having a medical alarm pendant.
Siemens could provide doctors using their PSA kit with information on the medical alarm pendant. Siemens could mention the fact that such pendants can be attached to cell phones, including Siemens phones. Physicians could then pass that information on to their older male patients.
Siemens also makes kits for the detection of ovarian cancer and breast cancer. Those cancers most often show up in older women. Some of those women are on the verge of needing a medical alarm pendant. Siemens could send the appropriate information to the doctors of those women as well.
Does Siemens make a kit for the identification of patients with Alzheimer’s? If so then perhaps Siemens should plan to furnish information on medical ID pendants, along with the information on alarm pendants. After all, a person who has Alzheimer’s could one day get lost. He or she might then need a pendant with a medical ID.
Such an endeavor would allow Siemens to expand its reach even further than it has already. Such an endeavor would allow Siemens to have a hand in yet another pot. Siemens would then have a stake in the cell phone industry, the IVD industry and the medical alarm industry.
The writer of the above suggestion enjoys watching the Siemens ads on the Chris Matthews Show, the show that airs on public television. The writer likes to hear mention of how Siemens contributes to the diagnosis of diseases.
The writer hopes that one Saturday night, as she watches that show, she will see a new and different Siemens ad. She hopes that she will see an ad that mentions the security derived from having a medical alarm pendant.
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