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Kidney Failure and the Federal Government (1991)
Institute of Medicine (IOM)

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Kidney Failure and the Federal Government

H
Institute of Medicine ESRD Study Committee Workshop on Kidney Transplantation, December 13, 1989, Washington, D.C.

List of Participants

J. Wesley Alexander, M.D., Department of Surgery

College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati

Carmella A. Bocchino, R.N., M.B.A.*

Clive O. Callender, M.D.*

Dolph R. Chianchiano

National Kidney Foundation, Inc., New York, New York

Roger W. Evans, Ph.D.*

Ronald M. Ferguson, M.D., Ph.D.*

Lee A. Hebert, M.D., Professor of Medicine

College of Medicine, Ohio State University

Philip J. Held, Ph.D.*

Lawrence G. Hunsicker, M.D., Professor of Medicine

College of Medicine, University of Iowa

Carl Josephson

Health Care Financing Administration, Baltimore, Maryland

Barry D. Kahan, Ph.D., M.D., Professor of Surgery

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Carl M. Kjellstrand, M.D.

Regional Kidney Disease Program, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Norman G. Levinsky, M.D. John E. Lewy, M.D.*

John E. Lewy, M.D.*

Jimmy Light, M.D., Department of Surgery

Washington Hospital Center, Washington, D.C.

John M. Newmann, Ph.D., Executive Director

National Disease Research Interchange, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

*  

Member, IOM ESRD Study Committee

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Front Matter (R1-R14)
Part I: Overview, Summary (1-22)
Introduction (23-36)
Part II: Patients and Providers, Perspectives of ESRD Patients (37-50)
Ethical Issues (51-61)
The Patient Population (62-84)
The ESRD Patient Population: Special Groups (85-109)
Structure of the Provider Community (110-132)
Part III: Access, Access Problems of ESRD Patients (133-166)
Access to Kidney Transplantation (167-188)
Part IV: Reimbursement and Quality, Medicare ESRD Payment Policy (189-211)
Reimbusement Effects on Quality (212-235)
Outpatient Dialysis Reimbursement Issues (236-273)
Quality Assessment and Assurance (274-312)
Part V: Data and Research, Data Systems (313-327)
Research Needs (328-334)
Appendix A: Glossary (335-346)
Appendix B: Acronyms and Initialisms (347-350)
Appendix C: Commissioned Papers and Contractor Reports (351-352)
Appendix D: Survival Analysis Methods for the End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Program of Medicare (353-400)
Appendix E: Institute of Medicine ESRD Study Committee Public Hearing, May 5, 1989, Chicago, Illinois (401-402)
Appendix F: Institute of Medicine ESRD Study Committee Public Hearing on (403-404)
Appendix G: Institute of Medicine ESRD Study Committee Workshop on ESRD Staffing, November 3, 1989, Washington, D.C. (405-405)
Appendix H: Institute of Medicine ESRD Study Committee Workshop on Kidney Transplantation, December 13, 1989, Washington, D.C. (406-407)
Appendix I: Institute of Medicine ESRD Study Committee Workshop on Black and Other Nonwhite ESRD Patients, May 15, 1990, Washington, D.C. (408-408)
Appendix J: Institute of Medicine ESRD Study Committee ESRD Patient Focus-Group Participants (409-410)
Index (411-426)

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Kidney Failure and the Federal Government H Institute of Medicine ESRD Study Committee Workshop on Kidney Transplantation, December 13, 1989, Washington, D.C. List of Participants J. Wesley Alexander, M.D., Department of Surgery College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati Carmella A. Bocchino, R.N., M.B.A.* Clive O. Callender, M.D.* Dolph R. Chianchiano National Kidney Foundation, Inc., New York, New York Roger W. Evans, Ph.D.* Ronald M. Ferguson, M.D., Ph.D.* Lee A. Hebert, M.D., Professor of Medicine College of Medicine, Ohio State University Philip J. Held, Ph.D.* Lawrence G. Hunsicker, M.D., Professor of Medicine College of Medicine, University of Iowa Carl Josephson Health Care Financing Administration, Baltimore, Maryland Barry D. Kahan, Ph.D., M.D., Professor of Surgery University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Carl M. Kjellstrand, M.D. Regional Kidney Disease Program, Minneapolis, Minnesota Norman G. Levinsky, M.D. John E. Lewy, M.D.* John E. Lewy, M.D.* Jimmy Light, M.D., Department of Surgery Washington Hospital Center, Washington, D.C. John M. Newmann, Ph.D., Executive Director National Disease Research Interchange, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania *   Member, IOM ESRD Study Committee

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Kidney Failure and the Federal Government Anita Principe, R.N. Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, New York John H. Sadler, M.D.* Fred Sanfilippo, M.D., Ph.D. Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina Terry B. Strom, M.D. Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts *   Member, IOM ESRD Study Committee

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