CARE for All Kidneys Act of 2021

12/30/2022, 5:47 PM

Coordination, Accountability, Research, and Equity for All Kidneys Act of 2021 or the CARE for All Kidneys Act of 2021

This bill requires multiple agencies to address kidney disease, with a focus on minority, rural, and other underserved populations that are disproportionately affected by the disease.

First, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) must study patterns of care for kidney disease provided through certain health insurance providers.

Second, HHS's Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health must (1) create a plan to address kidney disease, (2) develop a pilot program for best practices to diagnose and manage the disease, and (3) report annually on the impact of a Medicare model that encourages greater use of home dialysis and kidney transplants.

Third, the National Institutes of Health must expand research on kidney disease. This includes research on the causes of lower rates of, and interventions to increase, kidney transplants among underserved populations.

Fourth, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases must conduct an awareness campaign and work with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to evaluate data collection concerning kidney disease.

Fifth, the CDC must award grants for public health interventions to reduce the burden of kidney disease and undertake activities to identify and address environmental and occupational causes of kidney disease.

Last, the bill makes kidney disease specialists eligible for the National Health Service Corps (NHSC). The NHSC provides scholarships and student loan repayment awards to health care providers who agree to work in areas with shortages of primary care, mental health, and dental providers.

Bill 117 hr 3893, also known as the CARE for All Kidneys Act of 2021, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of improving access to care for individuals with kidney disease. The bill seeks to address various issues related to kidney health, including increasing funding for research, expanding access to treatment options, and improving coordination of care for patients.

One of the key provisions of the CARE for All Kidneys Act is the establishment of a grant program to support research on kidney disease and related conditions. This program would provide funding for studies aimed at improving prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of kidney disease, as well as promoting better outcomes for patients.

Additionally, the bill includes measures to expand access to treatment options for individuals with kidney disease. This includes provisions to increase funding for dialysis and transplant services, as well as support for innovative treatments such as home dialysis and telehealth services. The goal is to ensure that all individuals with kidney disease have access to the care they need to manage their condition effectively. Another important aspect of the CARE for All Kidneys Act is the focus on improving coordination of care for patients with kidney disease. The bill includes provisions to promote better communication between healthcare providers, as well as support for care coordination programs that help patients navigate the complex healthcare system. Overall, the CARE for All Kidneys Act of 2021 is a comprehensive piece of legislation aimed at improving access to care for individuals with kidney disease. By increasing funding for research, expanding treatment options, and improving coordination of care, the bill seeks to address the various challenges faced by patients with kidney disease and promote better outcomes for this vulnerable population.
Congress
117

Number
HR - 3893

Introduced on
2021-06-15

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

6/15/2021

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Coordination, Accountability, Research, and Equity for All Kidneys Act of 2021 or the CARE for All Kidneys Act of 2021

This bill requires multiple agencies to address kidney disease, with a focus on minority, rural, and other underserved populations that are disproportionately affected by the disease.

First, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) must study patterns of care for kidney disease provided through certain health insurance providers.

Second, HHS's Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health must (1) create a plan to address kidney disease, (2) develop a pilot program for best practices to diagnose and manage the disease, and (3) report annually on the impact of a Medicare model that encourages greater use of home dialysis and kidney transplants.

Third, the National Institutes of Health must expand research on kidney disease. This includes research on the causes of lower rates of, and interventions to increase, kidney transplants among underserved populations.

Fourth, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases must conduct an awareness campaign and work with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to evaluate data collection concerning kidney disease.

Fifth, the CDC must award grants for public health interventions to reduce the burden of kidney disease and undertake activities to identify and address environmental and occupational causes of kidney disease.

Last, the bill makes kidney disease specialists eligible for the National Health Service Corps (NHSC). The NHSC provides scholarships and student loan repayment awards to health care providers who agree to work in areas with shortages of primary care, mental health, and dental providers.

Bill 117 hr 3893, also known as the CARE for All Kidneys Act of 2021, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of improving access to care for individuals with kidney disease. The bill seeks to address various issues related to kidney health, including increasing funding for research, expanding access to treatment options, and improving coordination of care for patients.

One of the key provisions of the CARE for All Kidneys Act is the establishment of a grant program to support research on kidney disease and related conditions. This program would provide funding for studies aimed at improving prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of kidney disease, as well as promoting better outcomes for patients.

Additionally, the bill includes measures to expand access to treatment options for individuals with kidney disease. This includes provisions to increase funding for dialysis and transplant services, as well as support for innovative treatments such as home dialysis and telehealth services. The goal is to ensure that all individuals with kidney disease have access to the care they need to manage their condition effectively. Another important aspect of the CARE for All Kidneys Act is the focus on improving coordination of care for patients with kidney disease. The bill includes provisions to promote better communication between healthcare providers, as well as support for care coordination programs that help patients navigate the complex healthcare system. Overall, the CARE for All Kidneys Act of 2021 is a comprehensive piece of legislation aimed at improving access to care for individuals with kidney disease. By increasing funding for research, expanding treatment options, and improving coordination of care, the bill seeks to address the various challenges faced by patients with kidney disease and promote better outcomes for this vulnerable population.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo improve kidney disease research, prevention, surveillance, and treatment in minority populations and rural and underserved communities, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Health

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Latest Summary2/11/2022

Coordination, Accountability, Research, and Equity for All Kidneys Act of 2021 or the CARE for All Kidneys Act of 2021

This bill requires multiple agencies to address kidney disease, with a focus on minority, rural, and ot...


Latest Action6/16/2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.