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chandani

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Why are dialysis records frequently so voluminous?

Question 2

How many networks were set up in the United States in 1986 to monitor quality and appropriateness of care provided to ESRD patients?



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Answer to Question 1

Because a patient can remain in dialysis treatment for decades and also because the treatments and evaluations are so frequent.

Answer to Question 2

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