Present status of renal replacement therapy in Asian countries as of 2016: Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Bhutan, and Indonesia

Abstract Since 2015, the Committee for International Communication on Academic Research of the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy has held its Asian symposium during the society’s Annual Congress to discuss the present status of and demand for dialysis therapy in Asian countries in order to ident...

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Main Authors: Toru Hyodo, Masafumi Fukagawa, Nobuhito Hirawa, Matsuhiko Hayashi, Kosaku Nitta, Sovandy Chan, Phanekham Souvannamethy, Minjur Dorji, Chuluuntsetseg Dorj, I. Gde Raka Widiana
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-03-01
Series:Renal Replacement Therapy
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41100-019-0206-y
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spelling doaj-62588013a86a4789a70bfbc7b015a4cf2020-11-25T02:54:27ZengBMCRenal Replacement Therapy2059-13812019-03-015111110.1186/s41100-019-0206-yPresent status of renal replacement therapy in Asian countries as of 2016: Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Bhutan, and IndonesiaToru Hyodo0Masafumi Fukagawa1Nobuhito Hirawa2Matsuhiko Hayashi3Kosaku Nitta4Sovandy Chan5Phanekham Souvannamethy6Minjur Dorji7Chuluuntsetseg Dorj8I. Gde Raka Widiana9The Committee of International Communication for Academic Research of the Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyThe Committee of International Communication for Academic Research of the Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyThe Committee of International Communication for Academic Research of the Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyThe Committee of International Communication for Academic Research of the Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyThe Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyCambodia–Japan Friendship Blood Purification Center, Sen Sok International University HospitalHemodialysis Center and Department of Nephrology, Mittaphab HospitalNephrology Unit, Department of Medicine, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral HospitalNephrology Center, First Central Hospital of MongoliaDivision of Nephrology and Hypertension, Udayana University School of MedicineAbstract Since 2015, the Committee for International Communication on Academic Research of the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy has held its Asian symposium during the society’s Annual Congress to discuss the present status of and demand for dialysis therapy in Asian countries in order to identify needs and find ways to contribute to these countries in the area of dialysis therapy. Five manuscripts are presented here by symposium participants from Cambodia, Laos, Bhutan, Mongolia, and Indonesia from the Asian symposium of 2016. With progress in economic development, hemodialysis (HD) therapy has now been introduced in all countries worldwide. However, the cost of HD is extremely high compared with typical incomes in every country, and as of 2016, many countries still have not established national health insurance systems. In Cambodia and Laos, for example, patients must bear 100% of the cost for dialysis. In contrast, in Bhutan, the government bears all costs and the patients need not pay at all. In Mongolia and Indonesia, dialysis is almost completely covered by national health insurance. Dialyzers tend to be reused in Cambodia, Laos, and Indonesia. In Mongolia and Bhutan, dialyzers are single-use only. Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis is available in Mongolia and Indonesia but is just starting to be introduced in Laos; it is not available in Cambodia and Bhutan. In Cambodia and Laos where there is no national health insurance system, patients with lower socioeconomic status come to the HD center only when they have enough money to pay for an HD session. Viable health insurance systems should be established as soon as possible. However, this will ultimately depend on the countries’ economic development.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41100-019-0206-yCommittee of International Communication for Academic Research of the Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyAsian developing countriesDialysis therapyCambodiaKhmer Rouge-controlled stateHemodialysis
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author Toru Hyodo
Masafumi Fukagawa
Nobuhito Hirawa
Matsuhiko Hayashi
Kosaku Nitta
Sovandy Chan
Phanekham Souvannamethy
Minjur Dorji
Chuluuntsetseg Dorj
I. Gde Raka Widiana
spellingShingle Toru Hyodo
Masafumi Fukagawa
Nobuhito Hirawa
Matsuhiko Hayashi
Kosaku Nitta
Sovandy Chan
Phanekham Souvannamethy
Minjur Dorji
Chuluuntsetseg Dorj
I. Gde Raka Widiana
Present status of renal replacement therapy in Asian countries as of 2016: Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Bhutan, and Indonesia
Renal Replacement Therapy
Committee of International Communication for Academic Research of the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy
Asian developing countries
Dialysis therapy
Cambodia
Khmer Rouge-controlled state
Hemodialysis
author_facet Toru Hyodo
Masafumi Fukagawa
Nobuhito Hirawa
Matsuhiko Hayashi
Kosaku Nitta
Sovandy Chan
Phanekham Souvannamethy
Minjur Dorji
Chuluuntsetseg Dorj
I. Gde Raka Widiana
author_sort Toru Hyodo
title Present status of renal replacement therapy in Asian countries as of 2016: Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Bhutan, and Indonesia
title_short Present status of renal replacement therapy in Asian countries as of 2016: Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Bhutan, and Indonesia
title_full Present status of renal replacement therapy in Asian countries as of 2016: Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Bhutan, and Indonesia
title_fullStr Present status of renal replacement therapy in Asian countries as of 2016: Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Bhutan, and Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Present status of renal replacement therapy in Asian countries as of 2016: Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Bhutan, and Indonesia
title_sort present status of renal replacement therapy in asian countries as of 2016: cambodia, laos, mongolia, bhutan, and indonesia
publisher BMC
series Renal Replacement Therapy
issn 2059-1381
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Abstract Since 2015, the Committee for International Communication on Academic Research of the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy has held its Asian symposium during the society’s Annual Congress to discuss the present status of and demand for dialysis therapy in Asian countries in order to identify needs and find ways to contribute to these countries in the area of dialysis therapy. Five manuscripts are presented here by symposium participants from Cambodia, Laos, Bhutan, Mongolia, and Indonesia from the Asian symposium of 2016. With progress in economic development, hemodialysis (HD) therapy has now been introduced in all countries worldwide. However, the cost of HD is extremely high compared with typical incomes in every country, and as of 2016, many countries still have not established national health insurance systems. In Cambodia and Laos, for example, patients must bear 100% of the cost for dialysis. In contrast, in Bhutan, the government bears all costs and the patients need not pay at all. In Mongolia and Indonesia, dialysis is almost completely covered by national health insurance. Dialyzers tend to be reused in Cambodia, Laos, and Indonesia. In Mongolia and Bhutan, dialyzers are single-use only. Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis is available in Mongolia and Indonesia but is just starting to be introduced in Laos; it is not available in Cambodia and Bhutan. In Cambodia and Laos where there is no national health insurance system, patients with lower socioeconomic status come to the HD center only when they have enough money to pay for an HD session. Viable health insurance systems should be established as soon as possible. However, this will ultimately depend on the countries’ economic development.
topic Committee of International Communication for Academic Research of the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy
Asian developing countries
Dialysis therapy
Cambodia
Khmer Rouge-controlled state
Hemodialysis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41100-019-0206-y
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