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New kidney drugs emerge in the fight against CKD

After decades of relatively little progress, patients with CKD are finally getting access to promising new kidney drugs. We’re optimistic about a new chapter in kidney disease management, fueled by an active pipeline of new and innovative medications. Here are a few notable drugs that have been making headlines in the kidney care industry. SGLT-2…
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Update: 10 Months of Preserving Kidney Function

At Empowered Kidney Care (EKC) we believe the right medications and patient empowerment are the keys to preserving kidney function. Historically, patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) often don’t get proper treatment until it’s too late, but now Dr. Richard Gibney and his team at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio…
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How can we preserve kidney function?

Preserving kidney function is all about empowering the patient, and that’s why Empowered Kidney Care is turning the traditional approach to nephrology on its head. Rather than focusing solely on dialysis and end stage renal disease (ESRD), EKC is moving “upstream” to treat early-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD) and preserve kidney function. This concept isn’t…
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Finerenone shows promise as a kidney medication

At Empowered Kidney Care, we continue to pioneer a shift from reactive renal replacement (dialysis and transplant) to preventive kidney care. By moving upstream to preserve kidney function, we can help patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) stay healthy and stay off dialysis altogether. Successful CKD management depends largely on empowered patients and a collaborative…
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Take control of your kidney health: patient advocates

The American healthcare system is the biggest in the world, employing millions of doctors, nurses, technicians and support staff around the country. With all these people dedicated to better care, why is it still so easy for patients to feel alone? To feel lost in the system? The solution is often simpler (and closer to…
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Empowered CKD Management Protocol

Through the past six months at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas, Dr. Richard Gibney and the Empowered Kidney Care team have published a first draft of their official empowered CKD Management Protocol. Already, the first six month’s results are inspiring, demonstrating a promising start to a complete empowered kidney…
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Case Study: 6 Months of Empowered CKD Management Results

Over the past year, the Empowered Kidney Care team has been shifting its focus from end stage renal disease (ESRD) to early-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD). By moving “upstream,” we can help preserve kidney function and prevent patients from having to go on dialysis. Now, after six months at the University of Texas Health Science…
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Long Haul Covid-19 and Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

In the US, the end of the Covid-19 pandemic is drawing near, but the medical community is preparing for a global health event of a different sort. Most patients infected with COVID-19 get better within a few weeks, but certain individuals continue to experience symptoms related to the lungs, heart, or kidneys. What are these…
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Kidney Care Empowerment Checklist

Healthcare empowerment sounds like a great idea, but what exactly does it mean? It can feel like an intimidating goal for both patients and healthcare providers. Many doctors may walk into an exam room with the best of intentions but not know the right questions to ask. Patients too may want to take control of…
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Healthcare Lessons Learned through the Pandemic

Across the board, 2020 led to widespread innovation in response to the complex needs of work, school, and life amidst COVID-19. It was an incredibly formative year, squeezing perhaps decades of cultural and technological progress into the span of a few short months. “We were going at turtle speed towards 21st century skills… COVID forced…
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Empowering Patients with Disabilities

“Around people with disabilities, our natural reaction is to say, ‘let me help you… let me do that for you,’” explains Dr. Richard Gibney, who served patients with a variety of disabilities for over 40 years as a nephrologist. “That desire to help is certainly a good thing,” he continues, “but what happens when you…
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Are PCPs the missing link in the fight against CKD?

For decades, chronic kidney disease (CKD) has received little attention until it’s time for a patient to begin dialysis. In fact, data from CMS shows that 92% of patients with CKD stage 1-3 are UNAWARE that they even have kidney problems. “92% of patients with CKD stage 1-3 are unaware that they have kidney problems.”…
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Maureen Bisognano and Dr. Gibney to present at IHI Conference on October 21

How can primary care physicians and teams empower patients to prevent and manage diseases like CKD? Dr. Richard Gibney is scheduled to present on patient empowerment at the IHI Primary Care Summit 2020 together with Maureen Bisognano, former IHI president and CEO of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. “Engaging Patients in Self-Care Management Through Relationship-Building…
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New Government Initiatives to Reward Self Care In Center Dialysis

On September 18, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced their final rule for End-Stage Renal Disease Treatment Choices (ETC) Model. This document previews the changes that will go into effect on January 1, 2021, impacting kidney disease patients and healthcare providers across the United States. What is the ETC Model? The ETC…
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Financial Benefits of Empowered Kidney Care

There is a clear link between empowered kidney care practices and improved outcomes and experiences. Self-care dialysis saves lives, but what about cost? Data from a 4-year study in central Texas clearly shows that the qualitative improvements of empowered care come hand-in-hand with quantitative benefits as well. Payers see significant savings from reduced hospitalizations, and…
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What is self-care in-center dialysis?

Today in the United States, an estimated 37 million people suffer from Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) or End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). Many of them are required to supplement their bodies’ natural filtering capabilities through kidney dialysis. If you are one of these people, your first visit to the dialysis center can be overwhelming. You’ve…
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Dr. Gibney “On The Record with Tiffany” (Part 4)

Dr. Richard Gibney again joins Tiffany Jones-Smith, CEO of the Texas Kidney Foundation, for another installment of On The Record with Tiffany. In this episode, Dr. Gibney talks about the evolution of the kidney care industry, including recent changes in how the government views and incentivizes different care strategies. Check out the episode video and…
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Dr. Gibney “On The Record with Tiffany” (Part 3)

Dr. Richard Gibney again joins Tiffany Jones-Smith, CEO of the Texas Kidney Foundation, for another installment of On The Record with Tiffany. In this episode, Dr. Gibney talks about empowered management of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). Check out the episode video and audio below!
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Dr. Gibney “On The Record with Tiffany” (Part 2)

Dr. Richard Gibney again joins Tiffany Jones-Smith, CEO of the Texas Kidney Foundation, for another installment of On The Record with Tiffany. Check out the episode video and audio below!
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Dr. Gibney “On The Record with Tiffany” (Part 1)

A big thank you to Tiffany Jones-Smith, CEO of the Texas Kidney Foundation, for hosting Dr. Richard Gibney on the latest episode of On The Record with Tiffany. Check out the episode for a great conversation on social determinants of health and empowered kidney care. You can watch the two videos or the full episode…
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Addressing Social Determinants of Health in Kidney Care

The past few months have been a whirlwind for the healthcare industry, just like the rest of the world. The Coronavirus pandemic and the death of George Floyd have turned our realities upside-down, and they both awaken us to a similar reality: every day, countless Americans are being left behind by flaws in our systems…
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STEM activities provide hope for kids on dialysis

Most kids don’t want to spend four hours in a hospital chair, three to five times a week, but for many young Americans with chronic kidney disease (CKD), routine dialysis is a huge part of their lives. Marcus* is a 16 year-old CKD patient at Children’s Hospital Colorado. He’ll tell you that dialysis makes him…
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Kidney Care’s Coronavirus Revolution

The Coronavirus pandemic is turning the healthcare industry upside-down. Dialysis centers and kidney care programs are no exception. For better or worse, the times are forcing both patients and providers to reexamine the way they do things as they find a new normal. We firmly believe this setback is actually an opportunity to change for…
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How Can Self-Care Dialysis Improve Outcomes?

A few years ago, I put together this article and video with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). Early conversations and experiences with IHI were instrumental in thinking through the Empowered Kidney Care movement, and in this video, you will hear a brief introduction into how the Empowered Kidney Care model began.
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