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Category Archives: lobbying
Dialysis and Kidney Transplant II
Here’s a YUGE development in organ transplant! NEW LIVING ORGAN DONATION COLLABORATION ANNOUNCED AT WHITE HOUSE ORGAN SUMMIT From the National Kidney Foundation website… “The White House annouced a new collaboration with Johns Hopkins University and Novartis to nationally launch the … Continue reading →
Posted in activism, ESRD, kidney, kidney donation, lobbying, National Kidney Foundation. NKF, Transplant
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Tagged dialysis, education, ESRD, hemodialysis, kidney, kidney transplant, patient, transplant
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#Dialysis and DevonTexas
Someone asked recently about the stats from my blog http://www.DevonTexas.com. I looked them up and they are quite impressive, I must say. All-time posts, views and visitors since I started it in June 2012… Posts = 256, Views = 72,196, … Continue reading →
Posted in dialysis, ESRD, friendship, kidney, lobbying, patient care, personal, thankful, thoughts
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Tagged CKD, dialysis, ESRD, hemodialysis, kidney, patient
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Dialysis and Suriving Washington, DC
April 26, 2016: I survived! I’m at Reagan National Airport awaiting my flight home. There’s some question about the landing part as there are severe thunderstorms expected over Dallas tonight. We’ll see. I just want to get home. We got … Continue reading →
Posted in activism, Davita, dialysis, Dialysis Center, Dialysis Patient Citizens, DPC, ESRD, kidney, lobbying, Medicare, patient care, Patient-Centered Care, World Kidney Day
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Tagged CKD, dialysis, Dialysis Patient Citizens, disability, DPC, education, ESRD, hemodialysis, kidney, lobbying, Medicare, patient, patient care, treatment
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In Washington DC
For the fourth or fifth year, I’m in DC to lobby Congress on behalf of Dialysis patients as a member and Patient Ambassador with DPC (Dialysis Patient Citizens). You can help by calling or emailing your Representative and Senators and tell … Continue reading →
Posted in CKD, dialysis, Dialysis Patient Citizens, DPC, kidney, lobbying, Medicare, politics, Uncategorized, World Kidney Day
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Tagged CKD, dialysis, Dialysis Patient Citizens, DPC, ESRD, hemodialysis, kidney, lobbying, Texas
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Dialysis and Blog Talk Radio
Here are some interesting spoken blogs on BlogTalk Radio from Dialysis Advocates… This particular episode deals with How to Ask For What You Want as a dialysis patient. John Rider, the guest speaker, has decades of experience in this matter. … Continue reading →
Posted in dialysis, Dialysis Center, ESRD, kidney, lobbying, New Patient, patient care, Patient-Centered Care, politics, Social Work
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Tagged CKD, dialysis, ESRD, hemodialysis, kidney, patient, patient-centered care, patients, social work, treatment
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Dialysis and “Doc Fix”
Finally, after SEVENTEEN years, Congress has passed the “doc fix” bill to fill a hole they created in 1997. Read about it here… From the DPC website, here’s the impact on dialysis patients based on the House version of the … Continue reading →
Posted in CMS, dialysis, Dialysis Center, Dialysis Patient Citizens, DPC, ESRD, kidney, lobbying, Medicare, politics, Social Work
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Tagged CKD, CMS, dialysis, Dialysis Patient Citizens, DPC, hemodialysis, kidney, Medicare, social work
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Dialysis and the 5-star @CMS Rating
Dialysis Patient Citizens recently reported on their efforts to respond to the CMS 5-star Rating System. Under this system, the Mayo Clinic, for example, got a 1-star rating. Obviously this is not a good measure of patient feelings or experience. … Continue reading →
Posted in CMS, Dialysis Center, Dialysis Patient Citizens, DPC, ESRD, lobbying, Medicare, ratings
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Dialysis Insomnia
Hey all! Good News! I posted an update to my previous article about “Dialysis and Insomnia”. I want to get this message out to everyone because a large percentage of dialysis patients also have insomnia. (If there are some researchers … Continue reading →
Posted in dialysis, Dialysis Patient Citizens, DPC, ESRD, exercise, kidney, lobbying, National Kidney Foundation. NKF
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Dialysis and IVoted
Voting is one of the most important events in your life whether you are interested and involved in politics or not. It’s your duty as a citizen. Here is some help about where to vote and when, if you are … Continue reading →
NKF Responds to Medicare’s Proposed Changes to Payment and Quality Programs for Dialysis Facilities
Originally posted on Advocacy in Action:
Back in July we shared the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid’s (CMS) proposed changes to dialysis payment and quality incentive program. After gathering input from kidney patients and professionals we issued formal comments to CMS, which…