Welcome to TestHappy!
If you're looking for a comprehensive resource on blood glucose testing in community pharmacy then you're in the right place! This website is meant to be used by healthcare providers as an information source on blood glucose testing meters and their use in the community setting in Ontario. While most of the information is meant for healthcare professionals, patients may find many sections to be useful as well. Most sections intended for healthcare providers have been written in patient friendly language so that providers can easily present the information to their patients.
To get started simply select the tab that interests you most from the navigation bar above. These tabs include information on the testing process, hypoglycemia management, the meters available in the Ontario market, community pharmacy clinic days, and much more!
Healthcare professionals: there is a standardized approach to recommending a blood glucose meter on the Meter Selection Page so consider starting there if you would like a guide to the website and a tool to help you improve your practice!
Patients: while this resource is meant to provide the best information possible, keep in mind that you should always consult your pharmacist before making any changes to your diabetes management routines.
Now that you're in the right place you'll be able to learn how to make the testing process easier and more enjoyable for your patient, or yourself! The goal of this resource is to ensure that all patients with diabetes have the opportunity to test happy by selecting and using the best blood glucose monitor for their individual needs!
The information in this resource was last updated in March 2013
To get started simply select the tab that interests you most from the navigation bar above. These tabs include information on the testing process, hypoglycemia management, the meters available in the Ontario market, community pharmacy clinic days, and much more!
Healthcare professionals: there is a standardized approach to recommending a blood glucose meter on the Meter Selection Page so consider starting there if you would like a guide to the website and a tool to help you improve your practice!
Patients: while this resource is meant to provide the best information possible, keep in mind that you should always consult your pharmacist before making any changes to your diabetes management routines.
Now that you're in the right place you'll be able to learn how to make the testing process easier and more enjoyable for your patient, or yourself! The goal of this resource is to ensure that all patients with diabetes have the opportunity to test happy by selecting and using the best blood glucose monitor for their individual needs!
The information in this resource was last updated in March 2013