VA-Based Peritoneal Dialysis Program Feasibility Considerations and Process Outline.

Anuradha Wadhwa, Linda F Fried, Kerri Cavanaugh, Karen MacKichan, Arjun D Sinha, Sarah Adam, Laurie Hippensteel, Scott Ruele, Susan T Crowley, Ashutosh M Shukla
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Background: Home dialysis utilization is lower among veterans than in the general US population. Several sociodemographic factors and comorbidities contribute to peritoneal dialysis (PD) underutilization. In 2019, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Kidney Disease Program Office convened a PD workgroup to address this concern.

Observations: The PD workgroup was explicitly concerned by the limited availability of PD within the VHA, which frequently requires veterans to transition kidney disease care from US Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers (VAMCs) to non-VHA facilities when they progress from chronic kidney disease to end-stage kidney disease, causing fragmentation of care. Since the administrative requirements and infrastructure of VAMCs vary, the workgroup focused its deliberations on synthesizing a standard process for evaluating the feasibility and establishing a new PD program within any individual VAMC. A 3-phased approach was envisioned, beginning with ascertainment of prerequisites, leading to an examination of the clinical and financial feasibility through the process of data gathering and synthesis, culminating in a business plan that translates the previous 2 steps into an administrative document necessary for obtaining VHA approvals.

Conclusions: VAMCs can use the guide presented here to improve therapeutic options for veterans with kidney failure by establishing a new or restructured PD program.

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退伍军人腹膜透析计划的可行性考虑因素和流程概要。
背景:退伍军人的家庭透析使用率低于美国普通人群。一些社会人口因素和合并症导致腹膜透析(PD)利用率不足。2019 年,退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)肾脏病项目办公室召集了一个腹膜透析工作组来解决这一问题:当退伍军人从慢性肾脏病发展到终末期肾脏病时,退伍军人健康管理局经常要求退伍军人将肾脏病护理从美国退伍军人事务部医疗中心(VAMC)转到非退伍军人健康管理局设施,造成护理分散,因此,肾脏病项目工作组明确关注退伍军人健康管理局内肾脏病透析的有限可用性。由于退伍军人医疗中心的行政要求和基础设施各不相同,工作组的讨论重点是总结出一套标准流程,用于评估可行性并在任何一家退伍军人医疗中心内建立新的肾脏病治疗项目。工作小组设想了一个分三阶段的方法,首先是确定先决条件,然后通过数据收集和综合过程对临床和财务可行性进行审查,最后制定一份业务计划,将前两个步骤转化为获得退伍军人医疗管理局批准所需的行政文件:退伍军人医疗管理中心可以利用本文介绍的指南,通过建立新的或重组的肾功能衰竭计划来改善退伍军人肾功能衰竭的治疗方案。
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