Study Examines Employment Trends Among Patients With Kidney Failure
January 18, 2018
January 18, 2018
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 -- The American Society of Nephrology issued the following news release:
Although working-aged patients in the United States who are initiating dialysis are more likely to be employed than similar patients in the past, employment at the start of dialysis has remained low.
This low employment is, in large part, due to patients leaving the workforce before they develop kidney failure. The findings, which come from a study appearing in an upcoming issu . . .
Although working-aged patients in the United States who are initiating dialysis are more likely to be employed than similar patients in the past, employment at the start of dialysis has remained low.
This low employment is, in large part, due to patients leaving the workforce before they develop kidney failure. The findings, which come from a study appearing in an upcoming issu . . .