Sinopsis
Online radio show hosted by Lori Hartwell & Stephen Furst, covering a wide variety of kidney-related topics.
Episodios
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12/29/2009 - Ask the Nephrologist: Should I Tell My Employer I Have CKD?
29/12/2009Listen to these short interviews where Dr. Allen Nissenson answers the featured question.
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12/29/2009 - Ask the Nephrologist: How Do I Stay Active with Limited Energy?
29/12/2009Listen to these short interviews where Dr. Allen Nissenson answers the featured question.
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12/15/2009 - Classic KidneyTalk!: Holiday Eating Tips: Eat, Drink, and Be Careful
15/12/2009A classic KidneyTalk!, special holiday edition.
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9/1/2009 - Transplants Don't Just Save Lives, They Save Money
01/09/2009Want to know the real benefits of a kidney transplant? Want to know the major points of how organ transplantation began and where it's going? Once you've heard Lori rap with Jim Warren, the editor and publisher of Transplant News, you'll feel like an expert too. Join us for an engaging, concise discussion about this often misunderstood topic.
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8/18/2009 - A Mother's Journey to Find Her Daughter a Kidney
18/08/2009When Karol Franks found out her 14 year old daughter, Jenna, was diagnosed with kidney disease, it began a three year journey to search for the gift of life. Listen to Karol's heartwarming story about searching for solutions and how she and her daughter found hope through the kindness of a stranger.
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8/4/2009 - Across the Country - Dialysis Style
04/08/2009Harvey Wells didn't let dialysis stop him from doing what he loves to do - travel, have good food and spend time with his family. After a failed transplant he decided to find an option that would fit his lifestyle. He travels around the country in his RV with his portable home hemodialysis machine. He inspires patients that they can still achieve their dreams, but they need to know their options and states his quality of life has improved immensely.
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7/22/2009 - Creating & Implementing the Rules for Dialysis
22/07/2009Congress passed legislation last year that will require CMS to write the rules on the payment policy for dialysis services. Mike Paget, who has many years experience in the dialysis community will explain how the renal community can be sure to be involved in the process. Any day now CMS will publish a "proposed rule" on the new payment policy for dialysis care, in the Federal Register. The community will have 60 days to comment, after which CMS will review the comments to establish the final rule. Listen to the show and learn how you an make an impact and what some of the key issues are.
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7/16/2009 - PEAK: Kidney Care Partners Community Initiative
16/07/2009Kidney Care Partners recently-launched Performance Excellence and Accountability in Kidney Care (PEAK), a quality improvement campaign with a goal of reducing mortality among first-year dialysis patients by 20 percent by the end of the year 2012. Dr. Jones shares Kidney Care Partners strategy on how they plan to improve survival and help people with kidney disease thrive. Listen to why the mortality rate is so high and learn what you can do to make sure you or a loved one are not one of the statistics.
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7/15/2009 - KidneyTalk! Celebrates 100th Show: The Remarkable Ed Spence
15/07/2009"Live your life" is the motto by which Ed Spence lives his daily life and encourages others who have kidney disease. You don't want to miss this inspiring show as we travel along his 34 year journey of overcoming the trials and tribulations of kidney disease with an attitude that is unstoppable.
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6/29/2009 - Adequate or Optimal Dialysis?
29/06/2009A frequent term that is used in the dialysis industry is adequate dialysis. Lori and Stephen talk to Dr. Raffi Minasian on how the industry is recognizing that patients need more dialysis to feel better and improve their quality of life. Dr. Minasian explains some of the benefits of more dialysis and the barriers health care professionals encounter to be able to deliver optimal dialysis to their patients.
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6/16/2009 - High Antibody Count - What To Do?
16/06/2009Howard Feinberg had a transplant that unfortunately ended up failing. Now back on dialysis, and back on the list he learned his chances were very slim to receive a second kidney. Howard took control of his care and found out all his options. He learned of a new therapy that helps reduce your antibody count. Listen to Howard's journey of how he was able to receive his second transplant.