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Kidney health for all: preparedness for the unexpected in supporting the vulnerable

https://doi.org/10.36485/1561-6274-2023-27-2-12-20

Abstract

As the rate of natural disasters and other devastating events caused by human activities increases, the burden on the health and well-being of those affected by kidney disease has been immeasurable. Health system preparedness, which involves creating a resilient system that is able to deal with the health needs of the entire community during times of unexpected disruptions to usual care, has become globally important. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a heightened awareness of the amplification of negative effects on the renal community. Paradoxically, the complex medical needs of those who have kidney diseases are not met by systems handling crises, often compounded by an acute increase in burden via new patients as a result of the crisis itself. Disruptions in kidney care as a result of unexpected events are becoming more prevalent and likely to increase in the years to come. It is therefore only appropriate that the theme for this year’s World Kidney Day will focus on Kidney Health for All: preparedness for the unexpected in supporting the vulnerable.

About the Authors

Li-Li Hsiao
Renal Division, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
United States

Boston, Massachusetts



Kavya M. Shah
Renal Division, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
United States

Boston, Massachusetts



Adrian Liew
Department of Renal Medicine, Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital
Singapore


Dina Abdellatif
Department of Nephrology, Cairo University Hospital
Egypt

Cairo



Alessandro Balducci
Italian Kidney Foundation
Italy

Rome



A´gnes Haris
Nephrology Department, Péterfy Hospital
Hungary

Budapest



Latha A. Kumaraswami
Tamilnad Kidney Research (TANKER) Foundation, The International Federation of Kidney Foundations-World Kidney Alliance (IFKF-WKA)
India

Chennai



Vassilios Liakopoulos
Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, 1st Department of Internal Medicine, AHEPA Hospital Medical School, Aristotle University of Thes-saloniki
Greece

Thessaloniki



Siu-Fai Lui
International Federation of Kidney Foundations –World Kidney Alliance; The Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
China

Hong Kong



Ifeoma Ulasi
Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria/University of Nigeria; Teaching Hospital
Nigeria

Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu



Robyn G. Langham
Department of Medicine, St.Vincent’s Hospital, University of Melbourne
Australia

Melbourne, Victoria



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Review

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Hsiao L., Shah K.M., Liew A., Abdellatif D., Balducci A., Haris A., Kumaraswami L.A., Liakopoulos V., Lui S., Ulasi I., Langham R.G. Kidney health for all: preparedness for the unexpected in supporting the vulnerable. Nephrology (Saint-Petersburg). 2023;27(2):12-20. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.36485/1561-6274-2023-27-2-12-20

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