Population Health Management for Improving Kidney Health Outcomes

IF 8.2 1区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY American Journal of Kidney Diseases Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1053/j.ajkd.2025.01.020
Manisha Jhamb , Jane O. Schell , Melanie R. Weltman , Linda-Marie U. Lavenburg , Chethan Puttarajappa , Gary S. Fischer , Thomas Kleyman
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is globally prevalent, a leading cause of mortality, and is associated with poor patient outcomes and high health care costs. Gaps in guideline-concordant care are common across the continuum of CKD. These gaps lead to CKD progression, hospitalizations, and mortality and are potentiated by existing racial and socioeconomic disparities. A thoughtfully designed population health management approach that leverages electronic health records can modernize CKD care delivery and improve outcomes. Such an approach can potentially provide timely, equitable, resource- and cost-efficient care across health systems in a way that is scalable and data driven. Herein, we share our experiences with the implementation of nephrology population health initiatives at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center across the CKD spectrum, which include ongoing and planned programs in the primary care, kidney-palliative care, kidney transplantation, and transitions of care settings. Further, we discuss the challenges of population health management and future directions that can move health care toward personalized medicine.
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改善肾脏健康结果的人群健康管理。
慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)在全球范围内普遍存在,是导致死亡的主要原因,并且与患者预后差和医疗保健费用高相关。在CKD的连续过程中,指南一致性护理的差距是常见的。这些差距导致CKD的进展、住院和死亡率,并因现有的种族和社会经济差异而加剧。一种精心设计的人口健康管理方法,利用电子健康记录,可以使CKD护理服务现代化并改善结果。这种方法有可能以可扩展和数据驱动的方式在卫生系统中提供及时、公平、资源和成本效益高的医疗服务。在此,我们分享了匹兹堡大学医学中心在CKD范围内实施肾脏病人口健康倡议的经验,其中包括正在进行和计划中的初级保健,肾脏-姑息治疗,肾脏移植和护理环境过渡的项目。此外,我们讨论了人口健康管理的挑战和未来的方向,可以推动医疗保健向个性化医疗。
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American Journal of Kidney Diseases
American Journal of Kidney Diseases 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
20.40
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2.30%
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732
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Kidney Diseases (AJKD), the National Kidney Foundation's official journal, is globally recognized for its leadership in clinical nephrology content. Monthly, AJKD publishes original investigations on kidney diseases, hypertension, dialysis therapies, and kidney transplantation. Rigorous peer-review, statistical scrutiny, and a structured format characterize the publication process. Each issue includes case reports unveiling new diseases and potential therapeutic strategies.
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