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Dedica sets your program up for success, with no up front cost to you. We place a dedicated onsite patient care navigator in your office to manage enrollments, device distribution, training, and customer service for you and for your patients.

The easiest way to monitor patient data from connected devices between office visits, supporting clinical insights that enable interventions including medication management, televisits, office visits, lab orders, and more, before unnecessary ER visits and admissions.

Remote patient monitoring is moving into the mainstream, increasing 555% within the Medicare population. RPM benefits providers treating chronic conditions, reducing unnecessary and repeat emergency room visits and hospital admissions for their patients. Keeping treatment and patients in the home setting improves patients' well being and happiness while reducing costs.

Dedica Health's one-to-one care management approach provides best-in-class care for your patients. Dedicated patient care navigators are assigned to each patient and scheduled to connect with them regularly. The patient's navigator is always a call or text away. As the relationship between patient and navigator develops, patients are more engaged, experience a greater sense of wellbeing, and make progress towards their treatment goals. Dedica Health brings high-touch human-provided patient engagement into remote patient monitoring, improving patient outcomes while reducing the burden on providers.

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As a former barista, I couldn't wait to get this into our test kitchen to see how it performed in practice. I put the Dedica Arte through the tests which we give all the best espresso machines on the market. I made espresso, Americano, and cappuccino and was impressed with this slim machine's capabilities.

On the countertop, the Dedica has a sporty, Italian look. The stainless steel finishes look premium, without being glitzy. The machine's curved edges and slim silhouette makes this perfect for small spaces and narrow countertops. It's refreshing to have a stylish machine that doesn't demand attention in your coffee station.

As a pared-back model, the Dedica Arte is perfect for beginners. It's easy to navigate the simple settings, without feeling limited by the functions. However, if you want to pre-brew, bloom, and adjust the settings, you won't be able to. Professionals might need to look at some more expensive models, such as the Breville Bambino Plus.

The Dedica Arte has some of De'Longhi's signature, simple functions. The reservoir is easy to fill up and setting up the machine takes less than five minutes. You won't even need the instructions to get started, which is brilliant, both for beginners and professionals.

The Dedica Arte has three buttons on top: single shot, double shot, and steam. This is all you need to make a whole menu of cafe drinks. It'll warm up in a matter of minutes, so I didn't have to wait for long before I could begin testing.

Aside from having to hold the Dedica Arte down at the beginning, the rest of the espresso-making process was easy. The Dedica was speedy, brewing my espresso in 23 seconds, even from the first time. The shots were consistently delicious too, with well-extracted with rich, sweet notes of chocolate and caramel. My espresso was 1.25 oz, which is perfect.

I tested the double espresso function too and achieved similar results: the Dedica brewed 2 oz of delicious, well-balanced coffee. I could see a nice, thick, hazelnut-colored crema on top, which was confirmation that this had extracted all the rich coffee oils from my grounds.

The brew head dripped some coffee after I had brewed my shot, but the drip tray neatly filtered this away. I couldn't even see dried coffee on the stainless steel, which makes maintenance much easier.

Both my oat and dairy cappuccinos tasted great. The already sweet notes from my coffee were softened with the sweet, velvety milk. The foam for the cappuccino started reaching towards the top of the stainless steel jug, so I struggled to keep my milk really smooth towards the end of the steaming, but bigger stainless steel milk pitchers like this one from Walmart are inexpensive and only needed if, like me, you like big cappuccinos.

Reviewers all found this easy to use and enjoyed making lattes and cappuccinos, which surprised me. I thought beginners might struggle steaming milk on the steam wand, but people were too busy praising the flavors of their coffees to worry about steaming milk.

The people who were most critical of the Dedica Arte were those who wanted some more elaborate and technical features. If you're looking for blooming functions, adjustable temperatures, and sizes, you'll need to increase your budget and take a look at some other espresso machines (that we've tested and recommended).

As far as the best espresso machines for beginners go, the KitchenAid and Dedica Arte are your best options. If you find the lack of grinder and technical features too simplistic, I would recommend looking at De'Longhi's La Specialista Pro. This is still easy to use, but you can adjust the grinder, brew time, temperature, and size of your coffees within a huge range. It looks beautiful on the countertop but demands much more space than the Dedica Arte. It's also at least triple the price.

If you're a beginner who wants to make your start in the espresso machine world, this is perfect. It's great value and makes delicious coffee without demanding too much space on your countertop. It's easy to use, but the simple functions might be limiting for more advanced coffee connoisseurs.

We put every espresso machine through a series of standardized tests so that we can compare every model. Once we have researched and found an espresso machine that our experts like the look of, we take it to our test kitchen. There, we use it to make espressos, Americanos, and cappuccinos.

Espressos are important because they're the basis of all coffees. A machine needs to be able to make these quickly and they should be delicious too. A good Americano should be easy if a machine can make a well-rounded espresso. However, some machines brew the water too hot or too cold which can spoil the notes of the coffee. Lastly, a cappuccino is the final test for any coffee maker. This is a measure of how well the espresso machine can texture both dairy and oat milk. We look for silky, smooth warm milk, which compliments and balances the flavors of the espresso we've made. If there are any other coffee functions and settings, we'll test the time, flavor, and textures of them.

Aside from the brewing, we look at the appearance, cleaning, storage, maintenance, and value of the espresso machine. We'll compare it to other models on the market so that you know whether this is what you're looking for. If there's anything you need to know about a machine, you can bet that we'll have it covered. If you want to find out more, you can visit our dedicated page for how we test coffee makers.

Laura is our eCommerce editor. As a fully qualified barista, she's our expert in all things coffee and has tested over thirty of the best coffee makers on the market. She has also interviewed Q-Graders and world-leading experts in the coffee industry, so has an intimate knowledge of all things coffee. Before joining Homes & Gardens, she studied English at Oxford University. Whilst studying, she trained as a master perfumer and worked in the luxury fragrance industry for five years. Her collection of home fragrance is extensive and she's met and interviewed five of the world's finest perfumers (also known as 'noses'). As a result of this expansive fragrance knowledge, she always puts quality and style over quantity and fads. Laura looks for products which have been designed simply and with thoughtful finishes. "}), " -0-10/js/authorBio.js"); } else console.error('%c FTE ','background: #9306F9; color: #ffffff','no lazy slice hydration function available'); Laura HoneySocial Links NavigationeCommerce EditorLaura is our eCommerce editor. As a fully qualified barista, she's our expert in all things coffee and has tested over thirty of the best coffee makers on the market. She has also interviewed Q-Graders and world-leading experts in the coffee industry, so has an intimate knowledge of all things coffee. Before joining Homes & Gardens, she studied English at Oxford University. Whilst studying, she trained as a master perfumer and worked in the luxury fragrance industry for five years. Her collection of home fragrance is extensive and she's met and interviewed five of the world's finest perfumers (also known as 'noses'). As a result of this expansive fragrance knowledge, she always puts quality and style over quantity and fads. Laura looks for products which have been designed simply and with thoughtful finishes.

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