Is Dialysis Nephrology’s Original Sin?
The introduction of hemodialysis in the 1960s and the subsequent enactment of Medicare coverage in 1972 came to shape the evolution of nephrology as a specialty. The subsequent focus on dialysis care as a principal form of reimbursement led to a host of benefits and challenges for nephrologists. While the specialty initially enjoyed great popularity and exponential growth, a widening schism between researchers and clinicians developed. This limited the growth of robust clinical research in nephrology while dialysis care encumbered clinicians with exhausting travel, routinized rounding schedules, and burdensome navigation of electronic medical record systems.
