2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12882-024-03585-z
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Primary and specialist care interaction and referral patterns for individuals with chronic kidney disease: a narrative review

Clyson Mutatiri,
Angela Ratsch,
Matthew McGrail
et al.

Abstract: Background Timely referral of individuals with chronic kidney disease from primary care to secondary care is evidenced to improve patient outcomes, especially for those whose disease progresses to kidney failure requiring kidney replacement therapy. A shortage of specialist nephrology services plus no consistent criteria for referral and reporting leads to referral pattern variability in the management of individuals with chronic kidney disease. Objective … Show more

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