@article{20756, author = {Cass Alan and Tonelli Marcello and Agarwal Sanjay and Garcia Guillermo and Naicker Sarala and Wang Haiyan and Yang Chih-Wei and O'Donoghue Donal and Jha V.}, title = {How to advocate for the inclusion of chronic kidney disease in a national noncommunicable chronic disease program}, abstract = {
Many countries are developing or refining national strategies for noncommunicable chronic disease (NCD) prevention and control. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a cause and consequence of other NCDs; CKD acts as a risk multiplier for all four key NCDs as specified by the World Health Organization; CKD is associated with high health-care costs; CKD is readily identifiable; and treatment of CKD is cost-effective and improves outcomes. These observations argue in favor of including CKD in national NCD programs. The purpose of this article is to outline key steps in advocating for the inclusion of CKD in national NCD strategies.Kidney International advance online publication, 13 February 2013; doi:10.1038/ki.2012.488.
}, year = {2013}, journal = {Kidney Int}, issn = {1523-1755}, doi = {10.1038/ki.2012.488}, language = {eng}, }