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The health system in Chile: the nephrologist perspective.

Leopoldo G Ardiles1, Hugo Poblete, Mireya Ortiz, Susana Elgueta, Ana María Cusumano, Antonio Vukusich, Sergio Mezzano.   

Abstract

Chile is a country with 17 million inhabitants, 13% of them living in rural areas, and with a per capita income of approximately US $14,500. Three percent of national income is assigned to the health budget, with a mixed public and private system, with guaranteed medical benefits from the state to cover chronic kidney disease (CKD) and renal replacement therapy (RRT). Hemodialysis has reached in 2009 a prevalence of 857 patients per million population (pmp). Peritoneal dialysis is less developed, with a prevalence of 40 patients pmp. Both therapies show good quality indexes with a patient mortality rate close to 12% per year. A centralized national renal transplantation program registered 5,949 renal transplants performed up to 2009. Renal survival at 5 years is 86% for living and 76% for cadaveric donor transplants. Organ donation is relatively low with 7.1 cadaveric donors pmp in 2009, despite legal and educational strategies to increase it. Although the country demonstrates one of the highest standards for RRT indexes in Latin America, the proportion of resources invested makes it necessary to improve early diagnosis and renal prevention policies to avoid having the growing incidence of CKD constrain the national health budget.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21360477     DOI: 10.5301/jn.2011.6371

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nephrol        ISSN: 1121-8428            Impact factor:   3.902


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1.  Nicaragua revisited: evidence of lower prevalence of chronic kidney disease in a high-altitude, coffee-growing village.

Authors:  Timothy S Laux; Philip J Bert; Gerardo M Barreto Ruiz; Marvin González; Mark Unruh; Aurora Aragon; Cecilia Torres Lacourt
Journal:  J Nephrol       Date:  2012 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 3.902

2.  [Ethical issues perceived by health care professionals working in chronic hemodialysis centers].

Authors:  Antonio Vukusich; María Isabel Catoni; Sofía P Salas; Andrés Valdivieso; Francisca Browne; Emilio Roessler
Journal:  Rev Med Chil       Date:  2016-01       Impact factor: 0.553

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