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What kind of oxygen is available at Lincare?

What kind of oxygen is available at Lincare?

Oxygen concentrators, stationary and portable oxygen systems, and high pressure cylinders are available to coincide with each physician’s prescription. It’s our belief that when patient needs are most accurately met, patient outcomes continue to improve.

What do you need to know about Lincare?

While devoted to providing clinical support for its clients, LinCare is nonetheless a for profit company, and healthcare specialists are required to do a minimum amount of health evaluations per month, a goal that is sometimes difficult to obtain. Great team environment. Family oriented. The 90 day wait for paid time off.

Why is Lincare important to the COPD community?

Our wide suite of services also allows for program modifications to be made quickly to accommodate fluctuation in disease condition or change in lifestyle need. As a result, patients and physicians can rest assured that Lincare is equipped to be a long-term partner in the fight against COPD and other respiratory disease.

Oxygen concentrators, stationary and portable oxygen systems, and high pressure cylinders are available to coincide with each physician’s prescription. It’s our belief that when patient needs are most accurately met, patient outcomes continue to improve.

Why is Lincare important to the respiratory industry?

Regular monitoring of how closely each respiratory patient follows the prescribed course of treatment helps Lincare ensure compliance with liter flow and hours of use. It is this regular monitoring that increases the likelihood that patients will receive the maximum benefit from prescribed therapies.

Is it worth it to work at Lincare?

Working at Lincare is very rewarding. If you love learning and are willing to put your best foot forward everyday, then you will love this company. The job as a PAC will give you a great sense of accomplishment everyday and allow you to express yourself in a position to grow.

Do you have to use home oxygen all the time?

A: Patients may live for years on home oxygen. Others require supplemental oxygen at home temporarily to relieve their discomfort after being hospitalized or experiencing other stressful situations. Q: Do I have to use oxygen all the time? A: Your physician will determine how many hours per day you should use the oxygen.