Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar this week highlighted the agency鈥檚 goals for promoting prevention, value-based care and transplant opportunities for beneficiaries with kidney disease. 鈥淭oday, Medicare covers most patients with kidney failure,鈥 Azar said in  to the National Kidney Foundation. 鈥淏ut we don鈥檛 begin spending a great deal on these patients until they鈥檙e already sick. It is the epitome of a system that pays for sickness rather than health, and this administration is intent on shifting those priorities.鈥 Noting that 88 percent of Americans with end-stage renal disease start treatment with center-based dialysis rather than at home with hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis, he said, 鈥淚mproving this situation dramatically, as we ought to do, will mean examining the payment incentives in our programs today, while expanding access to new technologies.鈥 Azar said the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services鈥 Innovation Center 鈥渋s now looking hard at new models for patients not just with ESRD, but also stage 4 and 5 kidney disease.鈥 He said the agency also is looking to incentivize dialysis providers 鈥渢o get patients off dialysis through transplants.鈥

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