
EasyDial with its portable machine Dharma, wants to improve patients quality of life. The company was set up by an Italian engineer in the US but is opening its new facilities in Italy. For people on dialysis, a simple, personalized, home-based program can make life much easier and help manage their condition. EasyDialThat’s the goal of EasyDial and its portable hemodialysis machine Dharma, the first of its kind. The company was founded in California in 2013 by Italian engineer Renato Giordano with two partners and an international team but is now opening a research center in Naples and a production center in Trento.
EasyDial’s Dharma is a portable, patient-friendly, state-of-the-art hemodialysis machine, designed to be operated by the patient to provide more consistent and improved results in less time, in a healthcare facility or at home. This is achieved not by re-inventing hemodialysis, but by re-imagining and improving it to satisfy the patients’ needs, meet their busy lifestyles and enhance their quality of life.
SOURCE: http://www.italiangoodnews.com
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