As a dialysis patient you have to play an important role in your care. In this section you will find some Help & Advice.
The recent pandemic has increased the use of technological solutions in our lives, especially in populations at risk.
In September 2019 Fresenius Medical Care launched myCompanion, an app to allow our haemodialysis patients to take a more active role in their treatment. This app is currently available in 22 countries with a total of more than 6,500 active users, both patients and caregivers. We are looking forward to welcoming more active users to the app and plan to launch the app in further countries in the future.
Our patients Emanuel and Fernando from Portugal were one of the first users of myCompanion, both giving the app top marks as the “best ally in recent times”.
From 0 to 10, how do you rate the applicationin general?
A 10, without any doubt.
Is the use of the application relevant in your daily life?
Relevant is not enough. It has become my best ally in recent times. I use it over and over again and I am very grateful to those who actually made all this possible.
Can you easily interpret all the information available?
Yes, everything is remarkably simple and easy to understand.
How many times a week do you use it?
At least 3 times a week, as a rule, I always access the day after treatment.
Do you find it important to enter the code whenever you log in?
Yes, of course. We must protect our data.
What part of the application do you use the most?
The data from the previous treatment. The next day, I am always curious to make a small evaluation of the treatment, always
relating it to the previous ones.
Have you tried making any of the recipes available in the topic “discover recipes”?
Yes, many. My partner even says at home that she has learned more in the application than in many cookbooks. It is particularly
important and valuable to have all the nutritional components, so, depending on the amount of phosphorus or potassium that a certain recipe has, I can make a more suitable choice for me.
Have you researched or were you curious to know more about your medication, also available under the topic for this purpose?
Yes, I looked at the medication that is administered here and the one I take at home. It helps a lot. The other day I went to the cardiologist and I did not even need to bring my medication. I turned on the application, showed it and it was super funny and fancy.
Do you feel more informed about your disease and its treatment by using the application?
Obviously. We know a lot about our health condition from the time we start the treatments until today. However, with the help of
the application I feel that I am safer and understand much more about what can be done. I learned to interpret data and to evaluate it better and better. I also find it impressive that the homepage changes and offers different information. It’s always nice to read. And then? Then, unintentionally, I learned something else.
Are the lab graphs easy to interpret?
Yes. It’s easy to have a very quick and simplified view of our health condition. Even today, the doctor asked me about the phosphorus value since the beginning of the year and I instinctively went to show him the graph right away.
In your opinion, do you think there should be more data? If so, which ones?
Yes, the laboratory data should give a brief explanation of all the parameters analysed, for example, I see the value of albumin and I do not really know what it means.
If you needed to introduce the app to a new user, would you recommend it?
Of course! I would even help you install it if necessary.
On social media platforms, users post personal photos, videos and write messages to share with others in their social network, that is, the people they are connected to online. If your friends and family use social media to share information about their everyday life, consider setting up a free profile and joining in on the fun.
So, don’t forget to ask at your clinic about our app – myCompanion.