Evidence-based therapy for undocumented immigrants with ESRD

Haemodialysis options for undocumented immigrants with end-stage renal disease range from standard of care thrice-weekly treatments to emergency-only haemodialysis. This latter approach is associated with poor patient outcomes and high costs. The time has come for the nephrology community to demand...

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Genomes
Health aspects
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Hemodialysis
Humans
Immigrants
Immigration
Kidney diseases
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Medicine
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Nephrology
News & Views
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Noncitizens
Patients
Renal Dialysis
Undocumented Immigrants
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