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Home / Health / US Dialysis Clinics Under Fire for Quality and Market Control

US Dialysis Clinics Under Fire for Quality and Market Control

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Two companies control nearly 75% of U.S. dialysis clinics.
  • Senator demands FTC release findings on dialysis industry probe.
  • One-third of U.S. dialysis clinics failed federal standards recently.
US Dialysis Clinics Under Fire for Quality and Market Control

A leading U.S. senator is calling for federal regulators to share the results of an investigation into the dialysis industry, where a near duopoly is alleged to have compromised critical patient care. Two companies now own almost 75% of the nation's dialysis clinics, prompting concerns about unlawful market power abuse.

Critics argue that these dominant companies have become excessively profit-driven, potentially impacting the tailored treatment essential for patients with end-stage kidney disease. Recent data indicates that approximately one-third of dialysis clinics nationwide have failed to meet federal standards, citing issues such as poor hygiene and inadequate training.

The senator has requested robust enforcement action to protect patients, including veterans, from alleged misconduct. While the companies assert a commitment to high-quality care, industry experts and a CBS News investigation suggest a correlation between consolidation and declining patient outcomes, including increased hospitalizations and infection rates.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The FTC is investigating whether the market dominance of two major companies in the U.S. dialysis industry has negatively impacted patient care.
Fresenius and DaVita together own nearly 75% of all U.S. dialysis clinics.
About one-third of the roughly 7,600 dialysis clinics nationwide failed to meet federal standards in the most recent assessment.

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