1. Dialysis at a crossroads--Part II: A call for action.
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Parker TF 3rd, Straube BM, Nissenson A, Hakim RM, Steinman TI, and Glassock RJ
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- Evidence-Based Medicine standards, Government Regulation, Guideline Adherence standards, Health Policy legislation & jurisprudence, Hospitalization, Humans, Kidney Failure, Chronic mortality, Patient Care Team standards, Practice Guidelines as Topic standards, Program Development, Quality Improvement legislation & jurisprudence, Quality Indicators, Health Care legislation & jurisprudence, Quality of Life, Renal Dialysis adverse effects, Renal Dialysis mortality, Treatment Outcome, United States epidemiology, Kidney Failure, Chronic therapy, Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care standards, Quality Improvement standards, Quality Indicators, Health Care standards, Renal Dialysis standards
- Abstract
A previous commentary pointed out that the renal community has led American healthcare in the development and continuous improvement of quality outcomes. However, survival, hospitalization, and quality of life for US dialysis patients is still not optimal. This follow-up commentary examines the obstacles, gaps, and metrics that characterize this unfortunate state of affairs. It posits that current paradigms are essential contributors to quality outcomes but are no longer sufficient to improve quality. New strategies are needed that arise from a preponderance of evidence, in addition to beyond a reasonable doubt standard. This work offers an action plan that consists of new pathways of care that will lead to improved survival, fewer hospitalizations and rehospitalizations, and better quality of life for patients undergoing dialysis therapy. Nephrologists in collaboration with large and small dialysis organizations and other stakeholders, including the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, can implement these proposed new pathways of care and closely monitor their effectiveness. We suggest that our patients deserve nothing less and must receive even more.
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- 2012
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