MU Health Care in Columbia-Missouri launches new blood, bone marrow transplant, and cell therapy program Patients living with cancer, complex blood disorders, and other illnesses in central Missouri can seek …
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Fresenius Medical Care increases production of IV, dialysate to alleviate shortage
by Ricky Zippby Ricky Zipplisten to article 3 minutes This voice is automatically generated. Please let us know if you have one. feedback. Fresenius Medical Care on Thursday. Increase production of IV infusion and …
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JD Supra Dialysis and Nephrology Digest – October 2024 The House Ways and Means Committee postponed consideration of several health care bills, including one related to physician salaries.
by News Sourceby News SourceJD Supra Dialysis and Nephrology Digest – October 2024 The House Ways and Means Committee postponed consideration of several health care bills, including one related to physician salaries.
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Fresenius Medical Care ramps up supply of IV fluids and PD products after Hurricane Helen to ensure patient and employee safety in the face of Hurricane Milton
by News Sourceby News Sourcemedia statement Bad Homburg (October 10, 2024) Fresenius Medical Care (FME), the world's leading provider of products and services for individuals with kidney disease, is committed to ensuring no disruption …
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Fresenius Medical Care Expands U.S. Patient Reach with Its Home Hemodialysis Machines; Launches NxStage® Versi®HD with GuideMe Software
by News Sourceby News Sourcepress release Fresenius Medical Care has achieved a growth milestone as more than 14,000 U.S.-based patients are now using its NxStage system to deliver at-home hemodialysis therapy. This growth has …
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Transforming personal loss into personal connection: A nurse's journey through renal care and grief.
I began my career in maternity nursing and then moved to caring for kidney patients in a dialysis center. After nearly 17 years in dialysis, Interwell Health …
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For patients with ESKD, dialysis confers a small survival advantage over supportive care
by News Sourceby News SourceSeptember 11, 2024 3 min read Add a topic to an email alert Get emails when new articles are published Enter your email address to receive …
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a A few years ago, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services launched a large-scale experiment: They wanted to see whether financial incentives and penalties would improve care for patients …
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DOVER — Caring for critically ill patients is a tough job, but Elizabeth Ford, a registered nurse at Bayhealth Kent Campus, recently took on the difficult challenge head-on. Ford received …
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A new study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found that For the first time, differences in lung transplant outcomes from organs retrieved from two types of deceased organ …