| Literature DB >> 19270223 |
Roberto Pecoits-Filho1, Camilo Campos, Manuel Cerdas-Calderon, Paulo Fortes, Cecilia Jarpa, Paul Just, Paulo Luconi, Jocemir R Lugon, Alejandro Pacheco, Ramon Paniagua, Konniev Rodriguez, Mauricio Sanabria, Vito Sciaraffia, Carlos Velasco, Javier De Arteaga.
Abstract
During the 2008 Congress of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, academic nephrologists, nephrology societies, and government officials from Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Central America, Ecuador, and Mexico participated in a roundtable discussion on the Economics of Dialysis and Chronic Kidney Disease in Latin America. The main focus was policy and health care financing. The roundtable promoted open discussion between policymakers and clinicians on how to find viable solutions to contain spending on treatment for end-stage renal disease into the future. A number of options were proposed, including early medical intervention (disease management programs) to slow the progression of chronic kidney disease in high-risk patients, promotion of pre-emptive renal transplantation, and use of the most cost-effective dialysis therapy that can be offered to a patient without compromising outcome. It was concluded that the burden of treating more patients in the future could be alleviated by wider utilization of peritoneal dialysis (PD). However, important changes in health care reimbursement systems and realignment of incentives in the region are required to support wider PD penetration.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19270223
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Perit Dial Int ISSN: 0896-8608 Impact factor: 1.756