Guest guest Posted November 8, 2011 Report Share Posted November 8, 2011 From: Jerry Munden Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 3:28 PM To: Jerry Munden Subject: VoiceRx Working for Blind Independence! Dear VoiceRxT Partner, I just received an excellent audio diabetes training resource created by The Diabetes Partnership of Cleveland and The American Foundation for the Blind. This audio resource about diabetes is easy to understand, written in layman's terms, and tells how to live a healthy lifestyle with diabetes as well as how to live with diabetes and visual impairment. It will be available soon on our website at <http://www.voicerxinc.com> www.voicerxinc.com Low Vision Center. The VoiceRx talking pill bottle is now in the roll out phase in North Carolina with other states soon to follow. People in North Carolina that have a PBM service other than Medco or Express Scripts (ESI) can now take advantage of this new talking pill bottle for their prescription medications through the VoiceRx Pharmacy. VoiceRx is currently in negotiations with Medco and Express Scripts to be allowed in their network in North Carolina to serve the blind and vision impaired population with this medical necessity product. If you have either Medco or ESI as your PBM --- you might have to ask your insurer --- contact them to demand that they contract with VoiceRx so you can get the talking pill bottle. The bottle is currently being evaluated for accessibility by the American Foundation for the Blind Technical Group and other leading blind associations. The cost of the VoiceRxT talking pill bottle will be the same as what non-vision impaired people pay for their pill bottles . . . FREE with the standard cost of the prescription. Talking Pill Bottle.jpg * Click the attachment above to hear what happens when the button on the bottom of the VoiceRxT bottle is pressed VoiceRxT continues to find new ways to help move our blind and vision impaired customers towards Independence. VoiceRx Pill-holderFor all new VoiceRxT customers we will ship, with your first order of ProdigyR diabetes supplies, a free seven day " blind friendly " pill organizer, with both script and Braille markings, and an audio CD " How to Live Well with Blindness and Diabetes " . Call VoiceRx at to get started. Join us at VoiceRx to " Raise the Bar " for " Blind Friendly " Diabetes Products, Instruction, and Service. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Below is my recent response to answer some questions that came up on the NFB Diabetes In Action List Serve: I am now working with VoiceRx, Inc. a major distributor of ProdigyR products. I spoke with the people at Prodigy Diabetes Care, LLC and I want to provide an update on some of the questions that have been coming up on the NFB Diabetes Action Network List Serve: 1. Prodigy meter accuracy: Prodigy meters were recently tested for accuracy by The North Carolina Memorial Hospital Staff of PhDs, under the supervision of The North Carolina Medicaid Medical Staff. The entire data set from 10 testers, 3 meter types, 3 different blood glucose levels, 300 test strips from different lots, the Relative Standard Deviation was 4% from the YSI 2300 hospital standard. (If anyone would like a copy of this North Carolina Memorial Hospital Report, please let me know.) 2. I used to work for Prodigy Diabetes Care, but have transitioned to VoiceRx. The principal owners of VoiceRx are the owners of Prodigy, and through VoiceRx they have innovated a new way to assist blind and vision impaired people to live more independently. VoiceRx sells Prodigy products, and I continue to represent the virtues of Prodigy products because of that. I am not involved in the day to day operations of Prodigy, but I can contact the people at Prodigy and get answers pretty quickly. 3. Prodigy Software - FDA Approval: Prodigy received FDA approval of the Prodigy software on 10/14/11 and it is available now on the Prodigy website at: www.prodigymeter.com. 4. Prodigy IQ Insulin Pump + IQ Patch Status: Quote from Prodigy Staff - " Prodigy Diabetes Care, LLC has diligently attempted over the past several years to develop an audible insulin pump and an even smaller " patch pump " for administering insulin via a cannula. Though Prodigy had anticipated that it would meet applicable FDA requirements for the products when it introduced them at the 2010 AADE summer conference, the review at that time indicated significant new FDA mandates. Since that time, despite intensive research and development efforts, Prodigy has determined that it is not currently positioned to make the necessary technological improvements to ensure that operation of these devices is satisfactory for the FDA and the diabetic community. Therefore, Prodigy will not continue the development and release of these products until it resolves some of the issues it has experienced. " Again, my goal at VoiceRx, Inc. is to be the leader in accessible Prodigy diabetes products, " blind friendly " How to Live with Blindness and Diabetes training tools, and the VoiceRx talking pill bottle available at the same cost non-vision impaired people pay for their pill bottles - free with the standard cost of the prescription. Please consider using VoiceRxT as your source for Prodigy diabetes supplies and help us to help you. As always, I am Here to Help, Jerry Munden - " Recipient of the 2011 NFB Bolotin Award " Director of Business Development VoiceRx, Inc. 4339 Stuart Blvd - Suite 209 Charlotte, NC 28217 Ph: Mobile: Fax: Email: jerrym@... Web: www.voicerxinc.com <http://www.voicerxinc.om/> 2011 Bolotin Award - Jerry VoiceRx 5K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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