The impact of chronic kidney disease worldwide is immense – and growing. As a new report from the Global Alliance for Patient Access explains:
The report reflects insights from global chronic kidney disease stakeholders, who gathered earlier this year in Washington, DC, at a meeting convened by the Global Alliance for Patient Access. Stakeholders emphasized that early detection and treatment of chronic kidney disease are necessary to mitigate patients’ disease progression. Slowing disease progression, stakeholders noted, is critical to avert the ballooning burden of chronic kidney disease.
Additional benefits of early detection and treatment noted in the report include:
To achieve these benefits, stakeholders concluded, policymakers must:
As those assembled this week in Geneva recommit the WHO to addressing the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases, chronic kidney disease should be prioritized alongside cancers, cardiovascular disease, respiratory conditions and diabetes. Routine screening for at-risk patients, and access to early treatment, will significantly benefit patients, healthcare systems, government budgets and society alike.
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