Care pathways aim to organise an optimum cooperation between patients with a chronic illness, their general practitioner, specialist and other health professionals for a qualitative follow-up of the patient. You can ask your GP or kidney specialist if you qualify for a “Chronic Renal Insufficiency Care Pathway”.
During the care process, personal goals are set in consultation with your GP and kidney specialist, which guide the management of your kidney disease. The aim is to achieve these goals to the best of you ability and slowing down the progression of your kidney disease.
Advantages
By participating in this care pathway, you will enjoy a number of benefits that will prevent the deterioration of your kidney function:
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Care pathways aim to organise an optimum cooperation between patients with a chronic illness, their general practitioner, specialist and other health professionals for a qualitative follow-up of the patient.
A care pathway starts from a cooperation between 3 parties, i.e. patient, general practitioner and specialist. The programme starts after a “care contract” is signed by these 3 parties and runs for 4 years.
The objectives of a care pathway are:
Inclusion criteria for the chronic renal insufficiency care pathway:
Other conditions: