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NKF Urges House Committee to Protect Medicaid for Kidney Patients

  • Writer: Staff
    Staff
  • Apr 25, 2025
  • 1 min read

National Kidney Foundation (NKF) leaders made a powerful case for preserving Medicaid coverage as a lifeline for Americans with kidney disease. Their advocacy comes at a critical moment when potential cost-cutting measures threaten patient care. NKF stressed that Medicaid provides essential services—dialysis, transplant care, and medications—that kidney patients can't live without. For many, it's their only health coverage option.



Why Medicaid Matters


75% of kidney disease patients rely on Medicaid for life-sustaining care.

Without consistent coverage, patients face serious risks:

  • Missed dialysis treatments

  • Limited access to specialists

  • Inability to afford medications

  • Fewer transplant opportunities


"For many kidney patients, Medicaid is the sole source of health coverage," NKF's letter emphasized. These services allow individuals with complex health needs to maintain independence. Learn more about Medicaid. 


Research Supports Medicaid's Value


A 2022 JAMA Health Forum study showed Medicaid expansion reduced hospitalizations by 8% during the critical first three months after dialysis initiation. 


The research also found:

  • Better clinical preparation for dialysis

  • Improved patient outcomes

  • Increased dual Medicare-Medicaid coverage



Take Action for Kidney Patients

NKF urged committee members to reject Medicaid cuts that would harm people with kidney disease. "The kidney patient community is particularly vulnerable to changes in coverage, as consistent access to care is literally life-sustaining," the letter stated.

The Foundation continues working with patients, providers, researchers, and policymakers to champion healthcare policies that improve outcomes and quality of life for kidney patients nationwide. Contact your Members of Congress and urge them to protect Medicaid for Kidney Patients.

 
 
 

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Phone Number: (504) 861-4500 

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