How are there no comments on this yet!? I'm very curious to hear what people have to say... Until then, I will hold off on sharing my view of this product.
@mikebronfman I'm interested in your thoughts. I feel as though it helps promote a culture in which people are perhaps making themselves ill. If it's at the point in which someone needs an IV...
@stuartchaney22@asakitfield Great feedback! We are live with our in-home nutri-drip delivery service and do not offer a self administered product. I'm very curious what sections of the website give you the impression the product is self service? : ) (we have some website updates being pushed live soon and I want to make sure our messaging is clear)
How do you plan to move past the stigma of having strangers administer IVs in someone's home/comfort-zone? I would think that'd be a huge hurdle to overcome. What kind of training do your employees have? @asakitfield
@stttories@asakitfield Good question! It is definitely a hurdle. In the coming weeks we are will have a section on the site that will feature bios of all our top nurses, to allow customers to get a sense of our team before booking. We will also have a feature allowing them request specific infusion specialist. Our repeat business is greatly driven by the experience and relationship the customer develops with our AWESOME nurses, so we only hire fun charismatic people (in addition to very skilled). All of our infusion specialists are either NPs, PAs, or RNs and are all required to be IV (re)certified (which means they have to take a 6 hour course).
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