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Title: Dialysis Industry May Expand as Study Sways Medicare
Post by: cschwab on November 28, 2010, 07:54:06 AM
Bloomberg

November 24, 2010, 4:08 PM EST
By Pat Wechsler

Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- A study concluding kidney patients can improve their health by undergoing twice as many dialysis sessions may prompt the U.S. government to reconsider Medicare rules restricting payments to DaVita Inc. and other providers.

Medicare, the health insurance program for senior citizens and the disabled, covers three sessions weekly unless more are shown to be medically necessary. An increase to six treatments may raise costs and require the dialysis industry to expand, said Alan Kliger, a clinical professor of medicine at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, and a study coauthor.

About 400,000 Americans undergo dialysis, a procedure using chemicals to remove toxic waste from the bodies of patients whose kidneys aren
Title: Re: Dialysis Industry May Expand as Study Sways Medicare
Post by: cschwab on November 28, 2010, 08:06:09 AM
Here is hoping the treatment times don't get cutback too much (sorry, been at this a long time).  So for now:  :dancing:
Title: Re: Dialysis Industry May Expand as Study Sways Medicare
Post by: cschwab on November 30, 2010, 07:11:35 AM
Started a discussion on this over at Home Dialysis Central:

http://forums.homedialysis.org/showthread.php/2667-Dialysis-Industry-May-Expand-as-Study-Sways-Medicare