• Home Dialysis

    Nephrologists can grow their home modality program and improve overall quality and costs with ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ's home options and support resources.

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  • Home Dialysis

    Nephrologists can grow their home modality program and improve overall quality and costs with ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ's home options and support resources.

²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ is advancing and transforming patient care at home. We offer home modality options to fit patients' unique health needs, abilities and lifestyles.

Peritoneal Dialysis: Potential Patient Benefits

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 leading to improved adequacy, volume control and lower mortality rate

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, critical to value-based care

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Lower all-cause and cardiovascular mortality for and lower risk of graft failure

 

Home Hemodialysis: Potential Patient Benefits

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due to better regulation of blood pressure, optimal volume removal rate and phosphorus control6

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New Technology in Home Dialysis

With technology support from ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ, you can help your patients choose the best modality option and increase your visibility into home patient care.

Modality Education

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Engaging content across multiple platforms that helps patients make informed modality choices.

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Remote Management

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In-home technologies that keep patients connected to their nurse on a daily basis and provide enhanced clinical support.

Telehealth

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Mechanisms that enable virtual care and decrease patient clinic visits.

Institute of Nephrology

²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ’s Institute of Nephrology (ION) provides ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ-affiliated nephrologists with training on common home dialysis issues. Studies show that many nephrologists receive insufficient training and exposure to PD and HHD during their fellowship. Institute courses cover a variety of home topics, offer no-cost CME credits for ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ-affiliated nephrologists, and are created by nationally-recognized experts.

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Home Dialysis Education Videos

Resources

Continuing Education Resources

Receive training on home dialysis by nephrologists and surgeons.

Nephrologist

  • In-person trainings: Home Dialysis University for and
  • Clinical webinar on PD topics:
  • Clinical support and podcast on HHD topics:
  • Professional tool regarding certification, billing and Medicare FAQs for providers: (a program of the non-profit Medical Education Institute)
  • Additional PD education: International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis ISPD ,  and official

National Conferences

  • American Society of Nephrology –
  • National Kidney Foundation

Surgeon

  • PD catheter placement resources: , and
  • In-person trainings: and

Home Dialysis Resources to Share with Patients

Help patients learn about their treatment options to find one that best fits their lifestyle.

Even if a patient is already on dialysis, there may be an opportunity to switch to a treatment that better fits their lifestyle. Learn more about patient education and the benefits of home dialysis.

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Disclaimer: Service provider and modality selection are choices made exclusively between the patient and nephrologist. Educational resources provided do not constitute medical advice; nephrologists evaluate the individual clinical needs of each patient.
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