American Kidney Fund's First Patient Access Initiative Summit Will Address Crisis in Kidney Disease, Propose Solutions to Health Care Access Barriers
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About 37 million Americans have kidney disease, and millions more are at risk for developing this life-altering disease. It is often referred to as a silent killer because most people do not have physical symptoms until damage to their kidneys is very severe. While the damage cannot be reversed, early intervention can slow the progression of the disease. More than 800,000 people in
"The lack of widespread access to quality health care continues to be an urgent problem in kidney disease and has not yet been addressed to a degree that fully ensures equitable access to kidney care for all people," said AKF President and CEO
* The patient and caregiver impact, including the growing burden on patients to manage their own care without the necessary tools and support to do so
* Challenges at the
* Insurance practices, including alternative payment models, best practices from the private sector and changing benefit design.
Leading up to today's summit, a steering committee comprising public policy experts, advocacy professionals, industry stakeholders, health care providers and kidney patients has been meeting regularly to review the current landscape, discuss barriers and solutions and help plan the summit and make recommendations for a path forward.
Objectives of the summit include:
* Identifying existing, widespread obstacles and challenges to achieving patient access to screening and innovative and effective treatments across the kidney care spectrum
* Collecting insights on the challenges patients and caregivers face while navigating public and private insurance coverage
* Understanding current resources used by patients and caregivers to get information about access to innovative and effective treatments
* Improving recognition of how racial, ethnic and socioeconomic challenges affect a patient's ability to access and afford innovative and effective treatments
* Creating strategies for improving provider education about new treatment innovations and equipping providers with tools to help patients access those innovations when approved
* Developing public policy solutions to patient access and affordability issues
The AKF Patient Access Initiative Summit is made possible thanks to generous seed Leadership support from
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Original text here: https://www.kidneyfund.org/article/american-kidney-funds-first-patient-access-initiative-summit-will-address-crisis-kidney-disease
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