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Creating a robust home therapy education programme for staff and patients

Developing a strategy to reassess patient's technique when performing Peritoneal Dialysis and reduce the risk of Peritonitis

Drive-through phlebotomy service during COVID-19

e-referrals for transplant work-up

Home dialysis roadshows and patient education events

Implementation of a frailty screening programme and geriatric assessment service in a nephrology centre

Implementing a Fast Track Living Kidney Donor Assessment Clinic

Implementing a living kidney donor one-stop clinic

Implementing an unplanned peritoneal dialysis start pathway

Improving access to home haemodialysis

Improving documentation of decisions on transplant status

Improving Kidney Transplant rates in the South West through Kidney Quality Improvement Partnership

Improving patient experience of shared decision making and support: Our response to the 2017 Kidney Patient Reported Experience Measure

Improving the journey to home dialysis

Initiating a COVID-19 patient transport payment scheme

Installing social distancing screens

Introducing a web-app for remote guided self-management of renal patients

Learning from one renal unit’s transformation in response to COVID-19

Mobile blood testing service

North West hospital onset COVID-19 infection standard operating procedure

Prioritising kidney patients

Reducing unwarranted variation in peritonitis rates across the Leicester Renal Network

Reflections on COVID-19 from renal the renal counsellor's

Renal geriatric integration project

Review of London kidney teams’ response to COVID-19, March-June 2020

Scottish haemodialysis vascular access appraisal

Talk Transplant at eGFR25

The use of routine home education visits for all low-clearance patients to increase access to and uptake of home dialysis

The Welsh Renal Network collaborate to provide calm, accurate and consistent messaging about COVID to people living with kidney disease in Wales

Transforming our home dialysis training capacity

Transplant First – transforming kidney transplants in the West Midlands

Using the Kidney PREM to improve the experience of transport provision for haemodialysis patients

With thanks to our partner organisations

 

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