[[abstract]]Objectives Over the past two decades, debates on whether the profit status of dialysis facilities influences patient prognosis have been popular in the USA. Taiwan is one of the regions with the highest rate per capita of kidney replacement therapy worldwide, but no similar research has been conducted to date. This is the first study to address this issue. Design This was a nationwide retrospective cohort study based on the Taiwan Renal Registry Data System. Setting Patients were categorised into two groups based on the profit status (for-profit, not-for-profit (NFP)) of dialysis facilities, with 31 350 patients in each group. The patients were followed up from 2005 to 2012. Participants Patients with uraemia who underwent long-...
Aim: There remains debate on which dialysis modality offers better survival outcomes for patients. W...
Background: Relative survival, a methodology previously used in epidemiologic studies of cancer, com...
Variations in health care outcomes and services potentially indicate resource allocation inefficienc...
[[abstract]]Objectives Over the past two decades, debates on whether the profit status of dialysis f...
Prior studies observing greater mortality in for-profit dialysis units have not captured information...
Prior studies observing greater mortality in for-profit dialysis units have not captured information...
[[abstract]]Inadequate care of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is common and may be associated with adv...
[[abstract]]Rationale & Objective: Taiwan implemented national pay-for-performance programs for chro...
Inadequate care of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is common and may be associated with adverse outcome...
[[abstract]]Introduction and Aims: Outpatient dialysis global budget payment (ODGB) under Taiwanese ...
Background and objectives: The association between level of performance in achieving guideline-recom...
More than 200,000 patients with end-stage renal disease undergo dialysis in the United States each y...
Objective. Dialysis is the most common renal replacement therapy for patients with end stage renal d...
: Dialysis is the most common renal replacement therapy for patients with end stage renal disease. T...
Rationale & Objective: Taiwan implemented national pay-for-performance programs for chronic kidn...
Aim: There remains debate on which dialysis modality offers better survival outcomes for patients. W...
Background: Relative survival, a methodology previously used in epidemiologic studies of cancer, com...
Variations in health care outcomes and services potentially indicate resource allocation inefficienc...
[[abstract]]Objectives Over the past two decades, debates on whether the profit status of dialysis f...
Prior studies observing greater mortality in for-profit dialysis units have not captured information...
Prior studies observing greater mortality in for-profit dialysis units have not captured information...
[[abstract]]Inadequate care of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is common and may be associated with adv...
[[abstract]]Rationale & Objective: Taiwan implemented national pay-for-performance programs for chro...
Inadequate care of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is common and may be associated with adverse outcome...
[[abstract]]Introduction and Aims: Outpatient dialysis global budget payment (ODGB) under Taiwanese ...
Background and objectives: The association between level of performance in achieving guideline-recom...
More than 200,000 patients with end-stage renal disease undergo dialysis in the United States each y...
Objective. Dialysis is the most common renal replacement therapy for patients with end stage renal d...
: Dialysis is the most common renal replacement therapy for patients with end stage renal disease. T...
Rationale & Objective: Taiwan implemented national pay-for-performance programs for chronic kidn...
Aim: There remains debate on which dialysis modality offers better survival outcomes for patients. W...
Background: Relative survival, a methodology previously used in epidemiologic studies of cancer, com...
Variations in health care outcomes and services potentially indicate resource allocation inefficienc...