Enabling patient ability to work was a key rationale for enacting the United States (US) Medicare program that provides financial entitlement to renal replacement therapy for persons with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). However, fewer than half of working-age individuals in the US report the ability to work after starting maintenance hemodialysis (HD). Quality improvement is a well-established objective in oversight of the dialysis program, but a more patient-centered quality assessment approach is increasingly advocated. The ESKD Quality Incentive Program (QIP) initiated in 2012 emphasizes clinical performance indicators, but a newly-added measure requires the monitoring of patient depression—an issue that is important for work ability an...
Introduction: The prevalence of CKD patients in advanced stages with dialysis requirement continues ...
This study was conducted to measure quality of life of patients with end stage renal disease on diff...
To explore the employment, work productivity, activity impairment, and sustainability of work of Sau...
Enabling patient ability to work was a key rationale for enacting the United States (US) Medicare pr...
End stage renal disease (ESRD) is a highly disabling state, conditioning not only patients' quality ...
Background: about 300,000 patients in the united states with chronic Kidney Failure (cKF) are of wo...
BACKGROUND: Employment is important for the quality of life and financial security of patients of wo...
Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) has recently become an important issue. It reportedly affects...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Patients with ESRD face significant challenges to remaining employed. It ...
Introduction Kidney failure negatively affects opportunities for work participation. Little is known...
Rationale & Objective: Individuals faced with decisions regarding kidney replacement therapy options...
For over 20 years, the quality of medical care of the Medicare ESRD Program has been a concern. The ...
In the US about 300.000 Chronic Kidney Failure (CKF) patients are of the working age. Despite longe...
p. 199–207Background. Depression is not uncornrnon among patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The effects of Chronic Kidney Failure have a significant impact on the quali...
Introduction: The prevalence of CKD patients in advanced stages with dialysis requirement continues ...
This study was conducted to measure quality of life of patients with end stage renal disease on diff...
To explore the employment, work productivity, activity impairment, and sustainability of work of Sau...
Enabling patient ability to work was a key rationale for enacting the United States (US) Medicare pr...
End stage renal disease (ESRD) is a highly disabling state, conditioning not only patients' quality ...
Background: about 300,000 patients in the united states with chronic Kidney Failure (cKF) are of wo...
BACKGROUND: Employment is important for the quality of life and financial security of patients of wo...
Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) has recently become an important issue. It reportedly affects...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Patients with ESRD face significant challenges to remaining employed. It ...
Introduction Kidney failure negatively affects opportunities for work participation. Little is known...
Rationale & Objective: Individuals faced with decisions regarding kidney replacement therapy options...
For over 20 years, the quality of medical care of the Medicare ESRD Program has been a concern. The ...
In the US about 300.000 Chronic Kidney Failure (CKF) patients are of the working age. Despite longe...
p. 199–207Background. Depression is not uncornrnon among patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The effects of Chronic Kidney Failure have a significant impact on the quali...
Introduction: The prevalence of CKD patients in advanced stages with dialysis requirement continues ...
This study was conducted to measure quality of life of patients with end stage renal disease on diff...
To explore the employment, work productivity, activity impairment, and sustainability of work of Sau...