In almost every way, aside from the use of "a drop of blood"?
Snark aside, this article is claiming testing for a single blood parameter, clotting time, using purpose built hardware
/ software methods, vs the Theranos claim of building a single lab-in-a-box type device, that could test for myriad conditions or parameters all via a single drop of blood.
Some tests work fine in a single drop of blood. Some need more volume to pick up the very tiny concentrations of what you are trying to detect, particularly antibodies or antigens.
If you're trying to find a needle in a haystack you can't grab a handful, look at it, and say "nope, no needle in this stack!"
Snark aside, this article is claiming testing for a single blood parameter, clotting time, using purpose built hardware / software methods, vs the Theranos claim of building a single lab-in-a-box type device, that could test for myriad conditions or parameters all via a single drop of blood.