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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: News Articles => Topic started by: ianch on September 22, 2013, 09:18:03 PM
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Afternoon all,
We recently launched our KiwiMedTec hemodialysis solution for pilot. Called DiaMon Client this software is modeled after the New Zealand treatment process and has built in flexibility to support most machine types.
For the past month we have been piloting the website using a Samsung Tab3 during real treatment sessions, and it has proven a fantastic tool.
So what do you get?
- Registration is free!
- You can create as many treatment sessions as you want, limited to one successful one per day.
- A wizard used once at the start will create everything needed to get going.
- Blood Pressure and treatment management engines will keep sessions on the right path.
- View and manage machine maintenance, including email and sms alerts (once your machine is configured in the system).
- Bronze level reporting is provided as you go.
Is that all??
Not in the slightest. We have a huge roadmap with fortnightly software releases so there a lot more coming. We are currently beta testing additional features and some of these will be made available for free.
Why should you register?
KiwiMedTec was born out of a patients desire to learn more about the treatment of this disease. These learning's went into DiaMon to provide a solution that supports worldwide best practice but does not enforce it. Our goal is to help people to grow in knowledge in comfortable way and to employ technology in a game changing manor.
Oh and also because we are a business and why shouldn’t we give stuff way to our customers from time to time
So come on this journey with us and our 1,485 FB fans and we will see it leads.
https://kiwimedtec.com
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kiwimedtec/332316870232366?ref=hl
Ian
Director and patient.
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On an FB forum for Home Dialysis a member commented about whether sites require endorsement to be valuable. My feedback at the time was:
KiwiMedTec.com was created to try and assist in filling some voids. We do it at present by providing web-based solutions rather than feedback forums. Our goal is to add value to ESRD suffers in a wide range of initiatives. The core ones will be available world wide. While KiwiMedTec is not yet endorsed, it has been created off the back of the New Zealand system with patient consultation. At professional grass roots level it has create some excitement. The next two months might see some small political advances as we start rolling out the next stage in the software suite.