No. In the cases of the home hemodialysis programs that you see now, they are conventional machines. As you perhaps can see in one of the photographs, they're designed for a 5'4'' nurse standing in front of the machine to operate it, so initially the patients had quite a lot of difficulty with operating the machine from their bedsides. A lot of them do it overnight—nocturnally.
So yes, these machines are conventional machines that were designed for hospital settings. Only recently have a few companies been addressing this directly and creating machines that can be operated from the bedside and that have been greatly simplified for patients and informal caregivers to operate.