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Baxter, Satellite Healthcare partner on dialysis care initiative

Business Wire

DEERFIELD - Baxter International and Satellite Healthcare, a national not-for-profit and the sixth largest provider of patient-centered dialysis and kidney disease services in the U.S., have agreed to provide patients with the latest advancements in peritoneal dialysis, hemodialysis and continuous renal replacement therapy.

Under the four-year agreement, Satellite Healthcare plans to offer AMIA Automated Peritoneal Dialysis system with ShareSource to peritoneal dialysis patients, and integrate Revaclear into its high-flux hemodialysis therapy offering at its 80 Satellite Dialysis and Satellite WellBound home dialysis centers that serve more than 7,000 patients nationwide. Details of the agreement were not disclosed.

"Baxter and Satellite Healthcare share a common goal to provide patients with a better dialysis experience," said Giuseppe Accogli, corporate vice president and president, Baxter Renal. "We are pleased to continue our relationship with an organization that is clearly leading the way and revolutionizing how kidney disease patients are cared for in the U.S."

Satellite Healthcare launched Re-Imagine Home, a long-term initiative to change the landscape of home dialysis with the design of an industry-leading home dialysis model. The aspirational goal through Re-Imagine Home is to double Satellite Healthcare's home dialysis usage from 20% to 40% of its patient population and increase awareness of home dialysis.

"Our mission is to make life better for our kidney disease patients by offering a personalized care experience that is unlike any other," said Satellite Healthcare CEO Rick Barnett. "AMIA, Baxter's new technology, is a foundational tool for Satellite Healthcare in reaching our Re-Imagine Home goal to make home dialysis an accessible and effective modality option for more dialysis patients."

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