RT @JournalGIM: Access to care matters for non-English speakers: when patients have insurance and the clinic has professional interpreters,…
Access to care matters for non-English speakers: when patients have insurance and the clinic has professional interpreters, patients who don’t speak English receive equal CKD care from their primary care providers https://t.co/H4pEaaTjGM https://t.co/Nyh6F
RT @Peralta_KHRC: In @JournalGIM, my @UCSFDGIM @KHRC_research colleagues and I find that access to high-quality, well-resourced primary car…
We completely agree! @PRINEhealth is happy to announce the recent addition of 3 primary care physicians to our team to help us manage our CKD population better.
What we’re reading: a new study from our CMO @Peralta_KHRC and researchers at @UCSF in @JournalGIM about the importance of high-quality primary care in closing gaps in #KidneyCare equity: https://t.co/OrwY91ZlC7
RT @Peralta_KHRC: In @JournalGIM, my @UCSFDGIM @KHRC_research colleagues and I find that access to high-quality, well-resourced primary car…
In @JournalGIM, my @UCSFDGIM @KHRC_research colleagues and I find that access to high-quality, well-resourced primary care can achieve #kidneycare equity - study led by star medical student Sarah Rosenwhol-Mack ! https://t.co/hlYIe6CPT3