Is there an option to load the software onto your existing iPad? I always had an iPad when I was doing my treatments and I wouldn't have wanted to juggle two.
Is there a monthly service fee (internet or cell) to have the Nx2ME? Can your vitals be manually entered into Nx2ME or are they still handwritten on a log sheet and turned in to the clinic?
But I suppose someone (nurse) would still have to take the time to be able to immediately show it to the Neph, opposed to waiting and glancing at treatment sheets on a monthly basis.
Would love it if it also took BP (perhaps in the future).
Do you have a link for the bluetooth BP cuff? Would like to check it out....Davita told us last week that our clinic for HHD will start using Nx2me by the end of the year...I offered to be the first in the area...Would love the technology rather than faxing in sheets that sometimes go through and sometimes not due to me using an internet/IP fax.
I've been informed the Fresenius "pilot program" for the Nx2Me is over, but I can keep and continue using the iPad. I've also been told that patients who don't have an iPad left over from the pilot program have the option of using Nx2Me on their own iPad, but they will not be issued one by the clinic.I notice new old stock iPad Minis going for less than $200 on fleabay. If I did not have one from the clinic, I would not hesitate to buy one just to use Nx2Me. It is more convenient, and the real time display of pressures enhances patient safety.