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End Stage Kidney Disease in Non-citizen Patients: Epidemiology, Treatment, and an Update to Policy in Illinois
by
Ansell, David A
, Cmunt, J. Kevin
, Lynch, Elizabeth B
, Gely, Yumiko I
, Lange-Maia, Brittney S
, Johnson, Tricia J
in
Citizens
/ Costs
/ Cure
/ Departments
/ Dialysis
/ Disease
/ Donors
/ Emergency medical care
/ End-stage renal disease
/ Epidemiology
/ Health insurance
/ Hemodialysis
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Insurance coverage
/ Internal Medicine
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidney transplantation
/ Kidney transplants
/ Legislation
/ Medicaid
/ Medical Services
/ Medical treatment
/ Medicare
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Noncitizens
/ Organ donation
/ Organ donors
/ Patients
/ Population policy
/ Preventive medicine
/ School Policy
/ State budgets
/ State Policy
/ Transplants
2022
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End Stage Kidney Disease in Non-citizen Patients: Epidemiology, Treatment, and an Update to Policy in Illinois
by
Ansell, David A
, Cmunt, J. Kevin
, Lynch, Elizabeth B
, Gely, Yumiko I
, Lange-Maia, Brittney S
, Johnson, Tricia J
in
Citizens
/ Costs
/ Cure
/ Departments
/ Dialysis
/ Disease
/ Donors
/ Emergency medical care
/ End-stage renal disease
/ Epidemiology
/ Health insurance
/ Hemodialysis
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Insurance coverage
/ Internal Medicine
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidney transplantation
/ Kidney transplants
/ Legislation
/ Medicaid
/ Medical Services
/ Medical treatment
/ Medicare
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Noncitizens
/ Organ donation
/ Organ donors
/ Patients
/ Population policy
/ Preventive medicine
/ School Policy
/ State budgets
/ State Policy
/ Transplants
2022
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End Stage Kidney Disease in Non-citizen Patients: Epidemiology, Treatment, and an Update to Policy in Illinois
by
Ansell, David A
, Cmunt, J. Kevin
, Lynch, Elizabeth B
, Gely, Yumiko I
, Lange-Maia, Brittney S
, Johnson, Tricia J
in
Citizens
/ Costs
/ Cure
/ Departments
/ Dialysis
/ Disease
/ Donors
/ Emergency medical care
/ End-stage renal disease
/ Epidemiology
/ Health insurance
/ Hemodialysis
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Insurance coverage
/ Internal Medicine
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidney transplantation
/ Kidney transplants
/ Legislation
/ Medicaid
/ Medical Services
/ Medical treatment
/ Medicare
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Noncitizens
/ Organ donation
/ Organ donors
/ Patients
/ Population policy
/ Preventive medicine
/ School Policy
/ State budgets
/ State Policy
/ Transplants
2022
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End Stage Kidney Disease in Non-citizen Patients: Epidemiology, Treatment, and an Update to Policy in Illinois
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End Stage Kidney Disease in Non-citizen Patients: Epidemiology, Treatment, and an Update to Policy in Illinois
2022
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Overview
End-stage kidney disease (ESKD) is common in the U.S. There is no cure, and survival requires either dialysis or kidney transplant. Medicare provides coverage for most ESKD patients in the U.S., though non-citizens are excluded from most current policies providing standard ESKD care, especially regarding kidney transplants. Despite being eligible to be organ donors, non-citizens often have few avenues to be organ recipients—a major equity problem. Overall, transplants are cost-saving compared to dialysis, and non-citizens have comparable outcomes to the general population. We reviewed the literature regarding the vastly different policies across the U.S., with a focus on current Illinois policy, including updates regarding Illinois legislation which passed in 2014 providing non-citizens to receive coverage for transplants. Unfortunately, despite legislation providing avenues for transplants, funds were not allocated, and the bill has not had the impact that was expected when initially passed. We outline opportunities for improving current policies.
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