Dialysis patients are often denied hospice benefits unless they forego dialysis treatments. However, many of those patients might benefit from as-needed dialysis treatments to palliate symptoms of uremia, fluid overload, etc. The current Medicare payment system precludes this palliative dialysis except in those few cases where the terminal diagnosis is unrelated to renal failure. As approximately three quarters of all US patients on dialysis have Medicare as their primary insurance, a of review of Medicare policy is suggested, with a goal of creating a new palliative dialysis category that would allow patients to receive treatments on a less regular schedule without affecting the quality statistics of the dialysis center
Much of the increase in take on rate for dialysis in recent years is accounted for by older patients...
Copyright © 2013 Hideaki Ishikawa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
For more than 20 years, nephrologists have been reporting that they are increasingly being expected ...
Dialysis patients are often denied hospice benefits unless they forego dialysis treatments. However,...
Patients with end-stage kidney disease have significantly increased morbidity and mortality. While g...
As the importance of providing patient-centered palliative care for patients with advanced illnesses...
Hospice is recognized for providing excellent end-of-life care but may be underused by dialysis pati...
Recently there has been a growing awareness that not all patients with Established Renal Failure wil...
Recently there has been a growing awareness that not all patients with Established Renal Failure wil...
A retrospective chart review was conducted in this pilot study of 35 patients who withdrew from dial...
ABSTRACT Estimates suggest that 20-30% of the deaths of patients with chronic kidney disease with in...
In the last years the population of patients with end-stage renal disease has been growing and the n...
Despite ongoing technological advances, patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) have a mortalit...
Background. Evidence suggests that a number of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients die without r...
Increasing numbers of patients are starting dialysis who have limited prognoses for 6-month survival...
Much of the increase in take on rate for dialysis in recent years is accounted for by older patients...
Copyright © 2013 Hideaki Ishikawa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
For more than 20 years, nephrologists have been reporting that they are increasingly being expected ...
Dialysis patients are often denied hospice benefits unless they forego dialysis treatments. However,...
Patients with end-stage kidney disease have significantly increased morbidity and mortality. While g...
As the importance of providing patient-centered palliative care for patients with advanced illnesses...
Hospice is recognized for providing excellent end-of-life care but may be underused by dialysis pati...
Recently there has been a growing awareness that not all patients with Established Renal Failure wil...
Recently there has been a growing awareness that not all patients with Established Renal Failure wil...
A retrospective chart review was conducted in this pilot study of 35 patients who withdrew from dial...
ABSTRACT Estimates suggest that 20-30% of the deaths of patients with chronic kidney disease with in...
In the last years the population of patients with end-stage renal disease has been growing and the n...
Despite ongoing technological advances, patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) have a mortalit...
Background. Evidence suggests that a number of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients die without r...
Increasing numbers of patients are starting dialysis who have limited prognoses for 6-month survival...
Much of the increase in take on rate for dialysis in recent years is accounted for by older patients...
Copyright © 2013 Hideaki Ishikawa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
For more than 20 years, nephrologists have been reporting that they are increasingly being expected ...