Fresenius Medical Care Wins Modern Healthcare Award for its Innovative Program to Improve Dialysis Patients’ Quality of Life
May 08 2013 - 12:05PM
Business Wire
Modern Healthcare magazine presented one of its coveted “Spirit
of Excellence” awards this week to Fresenius Medical Care North
America (FMCNA), the nation’s leading network of dialysis
facilities, in recognition of the company’s innovative new social
work program, which has increased patients’ adherence to dialysis
treatments by addressing quality of life issues. FMCNA was selected
as winner of the “Team Spirit” award for its ability to “recruit
and retain individuals dedicated to compassion, accountability,
respect, enthusiasm and service.” The award was presented on
Tuesday, May 7, to Stephanie Johnstone, FMCNA West Division lead
social worker, and Donna McCarthy, West Division president of
Fresenius Medical Services, at the company’s Waltham, Mass.
headquarters.
Fresenius Medical Care North America
(FMCNA), the nation's leading network of dialysis facilities,
received Modern Healthcare magazine's coveted "Spirit of
Excellence" award in recognition of the company's innovative new
social work program, which has increased patients' adherence to
dialysis treatments by addressing quality of life issues. The award
was presented on Tuesday, May 7, at the company's Waltham, Mass.
headquarters. Left to right: Simon Castellanos, executive vice
president and president of Fresenius Medical Services, Nancy
Arnett, regional vice president, Sodexo, Donna McCarthy, FMCNA West
Division president, Stephanie Johnstone, FMCNA West Division lead
social worker, and Ron Kuerbitz, FMCNA chief executive officer.
(Photo: Business Wire)
Johnstone and her team designed the program to address the
stress and trauma that starting dialysis can bring for those with
end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Dialysis is a life-sustaining
process that cleans waste products and removes extra fluids from a
person’s blood when chronic kidney disease leads to kidney failure.
Some new patients experience pain, depression, sleeplessness and
strained relationships, which can lead to missed or shortened
dialysis treatments. That, in turn, can negatively impact patients’
health, as well as increase hospitalizations and healthcare
costs.
FMCNA’s pilot program, launched in September 2011, called upon
its social workers across California, Nevada and Hawaii to deploy
tools from the company’s THRIVE! with UltraCare program. Those
social workers also saw the need to create some additional tools
designed to more deeply engage patients who weren’t showing up for
scheduled treatments, or staying for the prescribed time. These
interventions ranged from training patients in stress reduction,
communication and the importance of adequate sleep to collaborating
with other members of the team to improve mood and comfort during
treatment. The overall impact was a more global rehabilitation of
the patient. It was this rehabilitation and improvement in quality
of life that allowed patients to focus more on their adherence.
The new nephrology social work intervention model proved so
effective it was expanded to more than 400 FMCNA dialysis
facilities and 732 patients who were not complying with the
frequency and duration of their prescribed dialysis treatments.
Over a six-month period of active intervention, 76 percent of those
patients who missed and shortened their treatments improved their
compliance. As a result, FMCNA decided to implement the new program
nationwide. And as of February 2013, program training had begun for
social workers at all of the company’s facilities.
“It’s truly an honor to be recognized by Modern Healthcare for
our efforts to improve patient care and quality of life,” said
McCarthy. “We’re especially proud to be recognized in the ‘Team
Spirit’ category, which reflects our longtime commitment to
teamwork and collaboration.”
Modern Healthcare’s 20th annual “Spirit of Excellence” awards,
co-sponsored by Sodexo Health Care Services, honor organizations
and individuals for going beyond what’s expected in serving their
patients and communities.
About Fresenius Medical Care North America
Through our leading network of more than 2,100 dialysis
facilities in North America and our vascular access centers,
laboratory, pharmacy and affiliated hospitals and nephrology
practices, Fresenius Medical Care provides renal services to
hundreds of thousands of people throughout the United States,
Mexico and Canada. We are also the continent’s top producer of
dialysis equipment, dialyzers and related disposable products and a
major supplier of renal pharmaceuticals.
For more information about the company, visit www.fmcna.com; for
information about patient services, visit
www.ultracare-dialysis.com.
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