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  1. Medicare End-Stage Renal Disease (kidney failure) Program: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, ... Congress, first session, April 3, 1995 by United States, 1996
  2. Incidence of ESRD in US significantly higher than European countries; higher obesity, diabetes cited.(end stage renal disease): An article from: Transplant News by Gale Reference Team, 2006-11-01
  3. Planning for a good death: a neglected but essential part of ESRD care.(end stage renal disease)(Report): An article from: Nephrology Nursing Journal by Mary S. Haras, 2008-09-01
  4. Initiation of hemodialysis on an infant with end stage renal disease--a nursing perspective.(1980s)(Case study): An article from: CANNT Journal by Susan M. Pine, Peter D. Rughi, 2008-07-01
  5. Revisions in the end stage renal disease prospective payment system: implications for nephrology nurses.(Sponsored Educational Supplement): An article from: Nephrology Nursing Journal by Diane Wish, 2009-11-01
  6. Exploring the symptom of fatigue in patients with end stage renal disease.(Continuing Nursing Education): An article from: Nephrology Nursing Journal by Dawn O'Sullivan, Geraldine McCarthy, 2009-01-01
  7. End-Stage Renal Disease: Bundling Medicare's Payment for Drugs with Payment for All ESRD Services Would Promote Efficiency and Clinical Flexibility.: An ... Accounting Office Reports & Testimony by Gale Reference Team, 2006-12-01
  8. End stage renal disease program: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, first session, September 28, 1981 by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Subcommittee on Health, 1981-01-01
  9. Medicare End-Stage Renal Disease (kidney failure) Program: hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, ... Congress, first session, April 3, 1995 by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Health., 1996-01-01
  10. Treatment of ESRD improving but rapid rise in costs troubling - USRDS study.(end-stage renal disease)( United States Renal Data System): An article from: Transplant News by Gale Reference Team, 2007-09-01
  11. End-Stage Renal Disease in African-Americans.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Nephrology Nursing Journal by Carolyn A. Boone, 2000-12-01
  12. Diabetes no longer needs to be a deadly disease for many. (diabetic nephropathy and end-stage renal disease): An article from: Medical Update
  13. Self-management in patients with end stage renal disease: exploring domains and dimensions.: An article from: Nephrology Nursing Journal by Roberta Braun Curtin, Donna Mapes, et all 2005-07-01
  14. Proposed prospective reimbursement rates for the end-stage renal disease program: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Finance, ... Congress, second session, March 15, 1982 by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Subcommittee on Health, 1982-01-01

101. NHIC New England Providers
End Stage renal disease (ESRD) Reimbursement for Automated MultiChannel Chemistry Tests (AMCC), Dec 2004, 24. ESRD - Condition Code 59 - When an ESRD
http://www.medicarenhic.com/ne_prov/specialty_renal.shtml
@import url("../styles/main_style.css"); Search: Home HIPAA California Providers New England Providers ... Surgery back to: New England Providers Specialty Information - End Stage Renal Disease Note: now (you will be linked back to here). These pages are updated on a quarterly basis, so you may need to refer to other sections of the website for the most current articles. Bulletin Articles Website Articles Policies Associations Bulletin Articles Title Procedure Codes Issue # Page Billing Instructions for ADVATE rAHF-PFM on Medicare Claims Dec 2004 Clarification of Epoetin Alfa (EPO) Billing Procedure and Codes Dec 2004 Darbepoetin Alpha (Aranesp) and Epoetin Alpha (Epogen, EPO) for Treatment of Anemia in ESRD Patients on Dialysis March 2004 End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Reimbursement for Automated Multi-Channel Chemistry Tests (AMCC) Dec 2004 ESRD - Condition Code 59 - When an ESRD Beneficiary Receives Non-Scheduled or Emergency Dialysis Services at a Non-Primary ESRD Dialysis Facility Dec 2004 ESRD - Correction to Effective Date June 2002 March 2005 Frequency Limitations for Darbepoetin Alfa (trade name Aranesp) for Treatment of Anemia in End
Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Patients on Dialysis June 2004 Hemodialysis Flow Study August 2000 ICD-9-CM CMS Established New Requirements for Claims Coding Increased Role for Physicians/Practitioners Sept 2003 Intravenous Iron Therapy September 2001 Levocarnitine for Deficiency in ESRD Patients December 2002 LMRP Changes June 2003 Medical Nutrition Therapy - CMS Clarification

102. NHIC California Providers
ESRD End Stage renal disease (ESRD) Reimbursement for Automated Multi-Channel Chemistry Tests (AMCC), December 2004, 24. ESRD - Payment for Outpatient End
http://www.medicarenhic.com/cal_prov/specialty_renal.shtml
@import url("../styles/main_style.css"); Search: Home HIPAA California Providers New England Providers ... Surgery back to: California Providers Specialty Information - End Stage Renal Disease Note: now (you will be linked back to here). These pages are updated on a quarterly basis, so you may need to refer to other sections of the website for the most current articles. Bulletin Articles Website Articles Policies Associations Bulletin Articles Title Procedure Codes Issue # Page Additional Documentation Requests (ADR) for Ordering Providers of Laboratory Services 03-2 June 2003 Billing Up to Four Modifiers Now Permitted 03-4 Dec 2003 CB Modifier - Criteria for Using 04-1 March 2004 Clarification of Epoetin Alfa (EPO) Billing Procedures and Codes December 2004 Condition Code 59 - When an ESRD Beneficiary Receives Non-Scheduled or Emergency Dialysis Services at a Non-Primary ESRD Dialysis Facility December 2004 Coverage of Immunosuppressive Drugs - Clarification 02-2 June 2002 Coverage of Injection, Epoetin Alfa 02-2 June 2002 Darbepoetin Alfa (Aranesp) and Epoetin Alfa (Epogen, EPO) Billing

103. Carnitor Approved In US For End Stage Renal Disease
Carnitor Approved In US For End Stage renal disease GAITHERSBURG, MD December 22, 1999 SigmaTau Pharmaceuticals, Inc., the only supplier of
http://www.pslgroup.com/dg/152bea.htm

104. End Stage Renal Dialysis - Wisconsin Memos
Wisconsin End Stage renal Dialysis memos. End Stage renal disease Services Update 00026. 3/10/00. Updated Plan Approval Applications for Plans
http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/rl_DSL/ESRD/ESRDnodMemo.htm
Topics A-Z Reference Center Search If You Have Complaints about Wisconsin Health Care ... Wisconsin Medicaid Provider Information
End Stage Renal Dialysis (ESRD)
BQA Numbered Memos
Introduction Providers Contacts Publications ... Related Sites Bureau of Quality Assurance (BQA) Numbered Memos for end stage renal dialysis are documents issued by the Bureau that deal with policies, information and interpretation of federal and state regulations and guidelines of the programs under the jurisdiction of BQA. Memo# Date Issued Subject Medication Administration by Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAPs) BQA Post Survey Questionnaire Facilities Performing Tests on Human Specimens: CLIA Requirements CMS Adopts Life Safety Code ... Disseminating BQA Memos 01-050 Regional Office Moves -

105. Healthfinder® - End Stage Renal Disease
Carefully selected government and nonprofit health information on End Stage renal disease.
http://www.healthfinder.gov/Scripts/SearchContext.asp?topic=284

106. None
End Stage renal disease. Download the report files. Cancer Diabetes End Stage renal disease Table 1.27a Table 1.27b Table 1.28a Table 1.28b
http://www.qualitytools.ahrq.gov/qualityreport/browse/browse.aspx?id=2890

107. None
End Stage renal disease. Download the report files. Heart disease HIV and AIDS Maternal and Child Health Mental Health Respiratory diseases
http://www.qualitytools.ahrq.gov/qualityreport/browse/browse.aspx?id=5001

108. Chronic Renal Failure (CKD) And Its Progression
Severely reduced kidney function, Planning for endstage renal failure more The different diseases that can cause renal failure may also influence what
http://renux.dmed.ed.ac.uk/EdREN/EdRenINFObits/CRFLong.html
Chronic renal failure and its progression
from EdREN , the website of the Renal Unit of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Renal failure means that the kidneys aren't working properly. If the renal failure is chronic, it is lasting and kidney function is unlikely to improve. However you can remain quite well until late on in chronic renal failure. It is therefore important to stop it from getting worse, if at all possible. 'Chronic renal failure' is often shortened to CRF CKD , which stands for for 'Chronic kidney disease', means the same thing. How do you know about chronic renal failure? CKD (CRF) often gets worse - progression of CRF Can end-stage renal failure be prevented? What do kidneys do? ... Further information

How do you know about chronic renal failure?
As many people with chronic renal failure have no symptoms, it is often only diagnosed after blood tests. As your kidney function deteriorates, you might develop any of the following symptoms: poor appetite, nausea and vomiting, tiredness, fluid retention (swollen ankles or shortness of breath), itch, cramps, or restless legs. However there can be other explanations for most of these symptoms.
What about progression?

109. End Stage Renal Failure And Its Treatment
End stage renal failure (ESRF) is when kidney function is so bad that you are likely to die within weeks or months unless special treatment such as dialysis
http://renux.dmed.ed.ac.uk/EdREN/EdRenINFObits/Dialysis_ESRFLong.html
End stage renal failure and its treatment
from EdREN , the website of the Renal Unit of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh This information is aimed at people who have been told that their kidneys are failing and that they may need dialysis or transplantation to stay alive. We have produced it in a question and answer format and hope you will find it useful and informative. Like most people, you've probably taken your kidneys a bit for granted. Realising that you have serious problems is never easy. We believe that if you have a good understanding of the function of your kidneys, of what can go wrong, and of what can be done to help you, this will help. Kidney failure - what is it? Why have I got it? What are the treatments for ESRF? What are the ... How will dialysis affect me and my family? - work, exercise, driving, sex, alcohol, smoking, holidays, etc. Coping with end stage renal failure What support can I get while on dialysis? Further information

Kidney failure - what is it?
Our kidneys, we have two usually, have many functions. They remove waste products from the blood and also remove excess fluid. They do this by acting as a filter, thus producing urine. They also help control our blood pressure, the level of minerals in our bones and the production of red blood cells. If the kidneys fail the filtering must be done artificially and your blood pressure may have to be controlled by medication.

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