Life-sustaining dialysis care
Dialysis treatments, while essential, are also often a tiring process for patients with end-stage renal disease or kidney failure. As a nephrologist, it is my job to ensure that the 12-15 hours patients spend in the dialysis chair each week are as easy as possible. A Supreme Court decision, however, could make it much harder…
KCP Applauds Efforts to Increase Organ Availability in Comments to HHS
WASHINGTON – Kidney Care Partners (KCP) – the nation’s leading kidney care multi-stakeholder coalition representing patient advocates, physician organizations, health professional groups, dialysis providers, researchers and manufacturers – recently submitted comments to the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) in response to the “Organ Procurement and Transplantation: Implementation of the HIV Organ Policy Equity…
Bundled payment system has hindered innovation in kidney care
In the movie Steel Magnolias, actor Julia Roberts plays Shelby, a young patient with diabetic kidney disease torn between her desire to be a mother and the reality of pregnancy pushing her into a life on dialysis. Since the introduction of dialysis in the 1960s and the extension of universal disease-specific coverage of end-stage kidney disease under…
Mahesh Krishnan on ESRD policy reform, funding innovation, and the evolution of kidney care delivery
“Ultimately, this journey shaped my belief that to drive real change in care delivery, you need to work on the system level, influencing policy, clinical protocols, and innovation.” Can you tell us about your career journey and how it has shaped your approach to care delivery in nephrology? MK: For me, kidney care is quite personal….