Understanding the Initiation of Maintentenance Dialysis among Older Veterans

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Abstract

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The decision to initiate maintenance dialysis for older veterans with end-stage renal disease affords one of the greatest opportunities to improve value in specialty care. Similar to other intensive procedures performed near the end of life, there are wide regional variations in the utilization of dialysis among older adults, suggesting that intensity of treatment for end-stage renal disease is determined by practice style or the supply of medical resources rather than the likelihood of benefit. The goal of this project is to determine the sources of variation underlying the decision to initiate dialysis and to identify specific patient, provider and facility characterstics associated with receipt of dialysis versus conservative (non-dialytic) care. This project will also compare the survival and health resource utilization patterns of dialysis versus conservative care management strategies. To accomplish this goal, we will assemble a national cohort of veterans approaching end-stage renal disease using VA claims data, laboratory records and detailed chart review. The findings from this project will inform the design of interventions and VA policies that promote appropriate use of dialysis.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10181033
Project number
5I01HX001262-06
Recipient
VETERANS ADMIN PALO ALTO HEALTH CARE SYS
Principal Investigator
MANJULA KURELLA TAMURA
Activity code
I01
Funding institute
VA
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
Award type
5
Project period
2014-10-01 → 2020-09-30