Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Trump Administration To Take Steps To Shift More Kidney Treatment To At-Home Care And Away From Stand-Alone Dialysis Clinics
Politico: Trump Aims To Shake Up Kidney Care Market
The Trump administration this week will announce a series of initiatives to encourage more kidney transplants and treatment at home, the start of a process intended to overhaul a market in which the federal government spends more than $100 billion per year. President Donald Trump is slated to unveil the strategy in a speech Wednesday morning and is eyeing additional actions like a possible executive order, according to four individuals with knowledge of the upcoming announcement. (Diamond and Roubein, 7/8)
And in other kidney health news —
CBS Dallas / Fort Worth: Researchers Study Brains Of People Who Donate Their Kidneys To Strangers
Researchers are studying the brains of altruistic kidney donors, i.e., people who donate one of their kidneys to a complete stranger. CBS News got a look at the science and were introduced to two women connected by the ultimate gift. As a mother, firefighter and paramedic… putting others first is a way of life for Jo Kummerle. So, it wasn’t a difficult choice when she decided to donate one of her kidneys to a total stranger. (7/8)