President Trump aims to upend existing kidney care models through executive order

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[vc_row row_height_percent=”0″ override_padding=”yes” h_padding=”2″ top_padding=”4″ bottom_padding=”2″ overlay_alpha=”100″ gutter_size=”3″ column_width_percent=”100″ shift_y=”0″ z_index=”0″ row_height_use_pixel=””][vc_column column_width_percent=”80″ gutter_size=”3″ style=”light” overlay_alpha=”50″ shift_x=”0″ shift_y=”0″ shift_y_down=”0″ z_index=”0″ medium_width=”0″ mobile_width=”0″ zoom_width=”0″ zoom_height=”0″][vc_column_text]President Donald Trump has signed an executive order meant to overhaul the way kidney care is delivered and reimbursed, opening up opportunities for startups and value-based providers offering alternatives to in-clinic dialysis.

The executive order has a three key objectives: increasing the supply of kidneys available for transplants, improving prevention and treatment of chronic kidney disease and pushing the majority of dialysis patients to get their treatment through less-costly and more convenient home care.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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