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Dialysis UBT Decreases Costs by Increasing Education

  • Providing more information on the dialysis process
  • Scheduling surgery for fistulas sooner
  • Minimizing the time patients use catheters for dialysis

What can your team do to reduce infections? And are there ways educating patients can improve the care experience? 

 

Georgia’s regional dialysis team educated patients with kidney problems about treatment options and changed attitudes about an evidence-based practice that reduces health risks. While chest catheters can deliver dialysis immediately, they also increase the risk of infection. Fistulas are less likely than catheters to cause infection, but require surgery to attach a vein to an artery in the forearm. That makes some patients wary of the procedure. By educating them about the benefits of the practice, the team reduced the amount of time patients spend on catheters by 13 percent. If the trend continues, the region could save up to $400,000 annually in infection-related hospitalizations.

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TTP Blurb
Georgia’s regional nephrology team cut the time dialysis patients spent on chest catheters by 13 percent.
Why This Matters
Dialysis patients with a fistula in their forearm have lower infection rates than those who use chest catheters.
Test of Change
Educating patients about the benefits of a fistula versus a catheter to deliver the dialysis
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Short Teaser

How to reduce infections and costs.

Medium Teaser

This nephrology team educated patients, persuading them to try an effective alternative to catheters that helps prevent infection and can save thousands yearly in infection-related hospitalizations. 

Long Teaser

This nephrology team educated patients, persuading them to try an effective alternative to catheters that helps prevent infection and can save thousands yearly in infection-related hospitalizations. 

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x-ray view of torso, highlighting kidneys
Landing Page Title
Fistulas May Save a Fist Full of Dollars
Topics
Affordability
Patient Safety
Region
Georgia
Communicator
Non-LMP
Editor (if known)
Sherry Crosby
Role
Frontline Managers
Frontline Physicians
Frontline Workers
Keywords
dialysis
fistula
catheter
kidney
controlling infection
Date of publication
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Department
Outpatient
Content Type
Team-Tested Practice
Content Goal
Instruct
High Res Photo Set
xray image of internal organs, including kidneys

By educating dialysis patients about a better alternative to catheters, this team helped prevent infections, save money and keep kidneys healthy. 

Big Number
$400,000
Explanation

Projected annual savings from fewer infection-related hospitalizations