Intro: The Current State of Care
A Growing Problem
Fragmented Care Delivery
Added Work for Nephrologists
Today's end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients too often receive sub-optimal vascular access care. Few physicians are dedicated to this area of practice, and there is little coordination among specialists, patients and dialysis facilities. Access problems are often identified and treated only after they have become severe. As a result, costs are high, patient quality of life suffers and outcomes are poor.

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The Current State of Vascular Access Caer

The RMS Lifeline Solution

Improved Patient Care and Outcomes

Benefits to the Nephrology Practice

Participation in a Growing Subspecialty
"With the experience and insights
gained by our direct involvement in
vascular access care, we have
developed a unified practice model
for access care and strengthened the
overall dialysis care system."

Jerry W. Jackson, MD,
Interventional Nephrologist

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