This study explores whether patients can safely collect their own finger‑prick blood samples at home, reducing the need to travel to hospital or community clinics for routine tests. Home sampling may ease demand on busy phlebotomy services and offer greater convenience for people managing long‑term health conditions. Researchers are assessing whether this approach can support high‑quality care while minimising unnecessary clinic visits.
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