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Varying Patterns of ESKD Care Globally: Achieving Equity
Fredric Finkelstein Yale University
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Factors related to national, regional, and global variations in the incidence of treated and untreated ESKD
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Geographic variations in the incidence rate of treated ESKD (per million population/year): USRDS 2018
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Prevalence Rates Per Million Population Of Treated ESKD By All Four World Bank Country Classifications Groups HIC UMIC LMIC LIC Median(IQR) ESKD ( ) ( ) ( ) (4-4) Total Dialysis ( ) ( ) (23-201) (1-7) Hemodialysis ( ) ( ) (14-160) (1-8) Peritoneal dialysis (36-72) (11-49) (0-10) (0-1) Transplantation ( ) (29-163) (5-33) - IQR=interquartile range
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Incident rate of treated ESKD (per million population/year), USRDS 2018
Taiwan: U.S Canada UK Australia Norway Russia South Africa 22
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Prevalent rate of treated ESKD (per million population/year), USRDS 2018
Taiwan Japan U.S Canada U.K Norway Russia South Africa 181
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Trends in the prevalence of treated ESKD per million population, 2003-2016 USRDS 2018
Taiwan U.S. Brazil Russia
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Prevalence of dialysis per million population, USRDS 2018
Country Dialysis ESKD Taiwan (3392) Japan (2599) U.S (2196) Canada (1346) U.K (953) Norway (950) Russia (303) S.Africa (181)
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Kidney transplantation rate per million population, USRDS 2018
Japan
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Data from European and Oceania (16 countries)
Association between age and prevalence of patients received RRT in 20 high-income countries data Data from European and Oceania (16 countries) Data from USA, Japan, Taiwan and Singapore 12,000 Prevalence of RRT (pmp)= exp( *Age [years, p<0.001])*106 10,000 8,000 Prevalence of RRT (pmp) 6,000 4,000 2,000 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Age (years) a) Data from Australia, New Zealand, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Iceland, Norway, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Canada and Saudi Arabia
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Center HD Distribution of the percentage of prevalent dialysis patients using in-center HD, home HD, or PD, USRDS 2018 C E N T R H D PD
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Mortality Over Time: USRDS 2018
Dramatic drops in mortality over time for Pd in recent years
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Distribution Of Type Of Dialysis Driven By Government Policies
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Hong Kong and Thailand Hong Kong has PD First policy
Government Policy Drives Practice Patterns Hong Kong has PD First policy 80% of patients are maintained on PD Patients in Hong Kong understand that costs need to be contained to protect the low tax structure and universal health coverage Patient survival Technique survival Changsirikulchai S et al Perit Dial Int :
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Mexico (Jalisco) Available Resources Drive Practice Patterns PD utilization had been 90% because of lack of availability of HD facilities PD utilization now down to 50% because of marked expansion of HD facilities (in large part because of large dialysis organization expansion) Cost of PD is low: government does contracting and there is competition from a local Mexican company (the power of the single purchaser)
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United States Government or private insurance pays for all care
Finances Drive Practice Patterns Government or private insurance pays for all care 90% of dialysis is provided by for profit companies who build dialysis units and work to keep the HD chairs filled with patients to maximize revenue Because of rising costs, “bundled” payment system started in 2010 which makes PD more profitable
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prevalent incident incident incident prevalent USRDS 2018; Home Dialysis: U.S. large dialysis organizations % center HD, 10% on PD, 2% on Home HD Peritoneal Dialysis Improved outcomes - Improved technology - Urgent Start prevelant
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Europe (UK, Belgium, Netherlands), Canada, Australia
Patient education drives practice patterns Government provides equitable support of health care CKD clinics are supported (“low clearance” clinics) Emphasis on palliative care Emphasis on patient centered care Emphasis on patient education 18-25% of patients on home therapies
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483 had contraind to PD or HD
PATIENT PREFERENCE IN DIALYSIS SELECTION: NECOSAD (Jager: AJKD 43:891,2004) 1347 patients 864 able to make choice 483 had contraind to PD or HD 416 start PD 445 start HD 386 start HD 97 start PD 38% of patients start PD
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What About the Cost?? USRDS 2018
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What About The Finances
USRDS 2018: Total Medicare ESRD expenditures per person per year Transplant is the least expensive PD is less costly than HD – if the cost of PD solutions is kept at a reasonable levels ESA utilization is < 1/3 of that of HD patients Iron utilization is much lower than with HD HD PD transplant PD is $16,000 per year cheaper than HD
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Decisions About Support of ESKD Care
Each country/region selects the amount of ESKD funding as a proportion of the overall healthcare budget. Locally acceptable rationing criteria with transparent methods for their application need to be developed Two general principles related to financing of healthcare can be applied to dialysis: a) optimal use of resources b) making the services available in an equitable manner to all Problem of equity, availability, quality of care
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South Africa Nigeria Public-private partnerships to expand ESKD care
The government pays for care only for patients who are transplant candidates Government provides no support or oversight of ESKD coverage Dialysis units owned privately, often by nephrologists Patients pay for their own care
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Kenya Tanzania Government has decided to build HD units in all 47 states in the country and pay for 2x/week HD Workforce resources limited Problem of oversight of HD facilities Government decided to pay for ESKD services for government employees Expansion of dialysis services around the country, generally industry sponsored
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Ethiopia Almost no ESKD facilities until 3-4 years ago, other than a few small private dialysis facilities ISN supported the training of two nephrologists Small dialysis facility created in St. Paul’s Hospital, a teaching hospital in Addis University of Michigan decided to support a transplant program at St. Paul’s The Chinese government creates a dialysis unit in the main teaching hospital in Addis, the Black Lion Hospital A nephrology fellowship is created at the Black Lion
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Decisions About Support of ESKD Care
Each country/region selects the amount of ESKD funding as a proportion of the overall healthcare budget. Locally acceptable rationing criteria with transparent methods for their application need to be developed Two general principles related to financing of healthcare can be applied to dialysis: a) optimal use of resources b) making the services available in an equitable manner to all Problem of equity, availability, quality of care
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