Momentum is rising for patients with chronic kidney disease to be treated with hemodialysis in the comfort of their own home as opposed to traveling several days a week to a freestanding clinic. Manufacturers, government and payers are paving the way for a higher home-therapy adoption rate. That said, many patients remain unsuitable for home care and the large volume of water needed to operate hemodialysis can be logistically daunting.
The latest salvo to improve kidney care in the US is a 10 July executive order from the Trump administration, with one of the key goals being to raise the percentage of dialysis patients on home dialysis to 80% by 2025 from 12% today.
The initiative is being supported by five new proposed kidney-care models from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to provide incentives for the use of home dialysis for...