Universal access to renal replacement therapy is beyond the economic capability of most low and middle-income countries due to large patient numbers and the high recurrent cost of treating end stage kidney disease. In countries where limited access is available, no systems exist that allow for optimal use of the scarce dialysis facilities. We previously reported that using national guidelines to select patients for renal replacement therapy resulted in biased allocation. We reengineered selection guidelines using the 'Accountability for Reasonableness' (procedural fairness) framework in collaboration with relevant stakeholders, applying these in a novel way to categorize and prioritize patients in a unique hierarchical fashion. The guidelin...
The treatment of kidney diseases consumes a substantial amount of the health budget for a relatively...
Dialysis provisions and end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) care represents an important challenge, part...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW To assess the use, access to and outcomes of hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis...
Universal access to renal replacement therapy is beyond the economic capability of most low and midd...
The number of patients requiring dialysis by 2030 is projected to double worldwide, with the largest...
Achievement of equity in health requires development of a health system in which everyone has a fair...
Achievement of equity in health requires development of a health system in which everyone has a fair...
The increasing burden of chronic kidney disease places enormous strains on resources of all countrie...
International audienceBackground: Since 2012, Senegal has conducted a national program to cover rena...
Realization of the individual’s right to health in settings such as sub-Saharan Africa, where health...
Background Kidney diseases constitute an important proportion of the non-communicab...
Priority-setting dilemmas arise when trade-offs must be made regarding the kinds of services that sh...
Allowing patients to live for decades without the function of a vital organ is a medical miracle, bu...
The treatment of kidney diseases consumes a substantial amount of the health budget for a relatively...
Dialysis provisions and end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) care represents an important challenge, part...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW To assess the use, access to and outcomes of hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis...
Universal access to renal replacement therapy is beyond the economic capability of most low and midd...
The number of patients requiring dialysis by 2030 is projected to double worldwide, with the largest...
Achievement of equity in health requires development of a health system in which everyone has a fair...
Achievement of equity in health requires development of a health system in which everyone has a fair...
The increasing burden of chronic kidney disease places enormous strains on resources of all countrie...
International audienceBackground: Since 2012, Senegal has conducted a national program to cover rena...
Realization of the individual’s right to health in settings such as sub-Saharan Africa, where health...
Background Kidney diseases constitute an important proportion of the non-communicab...
Priority-setting dilemmas arise when trade-offs must be made regarding the kinds of services that sh...
Allowing patients to live for decades without the function of a vital organ is a medical miracle, bu...
The treatment of kidney diseases consumes a substantial amount of the health budget for a relatively...
Dialysis provisions and end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) care represents an important challenge, part...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW To assess the use, access to and outcomes of hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis...