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MVHS transferring ownership of outpatient dialysis to U S Renal Care

The Mohawk Valley Health System plans to transfer ownership of its outpatient dialysis services to United States Renal Care pending approval of the transfer by the state.  United States Renal Care, based in Plano, Texas, runs 339 dialysis centers in 32 states and Guam, according to the company. The application process is expected to take about two years, during which time the health system will continue to operate its dialysis centers while USRC will provide administrative consulting, according to a health system release. “Our goal with this agreement is to strengthen dialysis services for our community,” health system President/CEO Darlene Stromstad said in a news release. “We are excited to partner with a national market leader that has the expertise of caring for people living with end-stage renal disease, a nationwide network of physician and providers, the capital to purchase new dialysis equipment including new dialysis machines and water treatment systems, and the a

Texas Dialysis Crisis Over, but Effects for Patients Remain

email article I work with three different chains American Renal Associates, DaVita, and U.S. Renal Care and none of them had good water pressure to dialyze in their units, said Mahendra Agraharkar, MD, medical director at those clinics in suburbs around Houston. It really taxed our healthcare system so much. After a week of outages in some areas, nearly all facilities are back to regular dialysis schedules. Everything was business as usual as of this Monday, said Ramiro Saavedra, RD, LD, a dietitian at a DaVita facility in Houston. Dialysis units are still working through a lot of fluid overload and likely will be for months, noted Faith Story, LMSW, U.S. Renal s regional lead social worker for the Texas Gulf Coast and an ambassador for the American Kidney Fund (AKF).

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