Gerard Dou, The Dropsical Woman, 1663, Louvre, Paris Peer Report: Dialysis Care & Outcomes in the U.S., 2014 Executive Summary
| 2| 2 Incident counts by month, quarter, & year
| 3| 3 Incident counts, by U.S. Census Division
| 4| 4 Percent of patients under nephrology care before starting dialysis, according to the Medical Evidence Report
| 5| 5 Setting of pre-dialysis nephrology care according to Medicare claims
| 6| 6 Distribution of vascular access technique among all hemodialysis patients
| 7| 7 Cause-specific mortality due to infection; incident dialysis patients
| 8| 8 First-year hospital admission rates among incident dialysis patients, by annual, quarterly, & monthly cohorts
| 9| 9 Admission rates among prevalent dialysis patients, by annual, quarterly, & monthly cohorts
| 10 First-year admission rates among incident dialysis patients, overall & by U.S. Census Division
| 11 Admission rates among prevalent dialysis patients, overall & by U.S. Census Division
| 12 First-year admission rates among incident dialysis patients, by annual & quarterly cohorts
| 13 Admission rates among prevalent dialysis patients, within quarter & year
| 14 First-year admission rates for heart failure & fluid overload among incident dialysis patients, by annual & quarterly cohorts
| 15 Admission rates for heart failure & fluid overload among prevalent dialysis patients, within quarter & year
| 16 Admission rates for dialysis access infection (including peritonitis), among prevalent dialysis patients, within calendar month
| 17 Admission rates for pneumonia & influenza, among prevalent dialysis patients, within calendar month
| 18 First-year mortality in incident dialysis patients, by incident year, quarter, & month
| 19 Mortality in prevalent dialysis patients, by year, quarter, & month
| 20 First-year mortality in incident dialysis patients, by U.S. Census Division
| 21 Mortality in point prevalent dialysis patients, by U.S. Census Division