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. 2021 May 25;3(4):635-643.
doi: 10.1016/j.xkme.2021.04.004. eCollection 2021 Jul-Aug.

Expanding Utilization of Home Dialysis: An Action Agenda From the First International Home Dialysis Roundtable

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Expanding Utilization of Home Dialysis: An Action Agenda From the First International Home Dialysis Roundtable

Mallika L Mendu et al. Kidney Med. .

Abstract

In a groundbreaking meeting, leading global kidney disease organizations came together in the fall of 2020 as an International Home Dialysis Roundtable (IHDR) to address strategies to increase access to and uptake of home dialysis, both peritoneal dialysis and home hemodialysis. This challenge has become urgent in the wake of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, during which patients with advanced kidney disease, who are more susceptible to viral infections and severe complications, must be able to safely physically distance at home. To boost access to home dialysis on a global scale, IHDR members committed to collaborate, through the COVID-19 public health emergency and beyond, to promote uptake of home dialysis on a broad scale. Their commitments included increasing the reach and influence of key stakeholders with policy makers, building a cooperative of advocates and champions for home dialysis, working together to increase patient engagement and empowerment, and sharing intelligence about policy, education, and other programs so that such efforts can be operationalized globally. In the spirit of international cooperation, IHDR members agreed to document, amplify, and replicate established efforts shown to improve access to home dialysis and support new policies that facilitate access through procedures, innovation, and reimbursement.

Keywords: COVID-19; Home dialysis; health policy; home hemodialysis; patient engagement; peritoneal dialysis.

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Milestones of home dialysis care delivery. Abbreviations: CAPD, continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis; PD, peritoneal dialysis., , , , , , ,

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