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« on: June 02, 2011, 04:00:42 PM »

Kidney Dialysis Patients Need Treatment Every 3 To 3 Days

 
WALTHAM, MASS., June 2, 2011 /NewsRelease/ - Fresenius Medical Care North America (FMCNA) may be the nation’s leading network of dialysis services with over 1,800 treatment centers in the U.S., and is the world’s largest vertically built-in provider of dialysis products and services. As such, it is uniquely positioned to offer emergency assistance to patients every time a disaster strikes. The company’s considerable plans have been developed to help all dialysis patients in need – whether they are an FMCNA affected individual or not. Cohesive efforts over all levels of the company let staff to provide patients using dialysis treatments, equipment and supplies, medicines, lab services plus more.

FMCNA maintains other staging internet sites disaster-prone regions of the U.S.
During disasters, people expect FEMA and the Red Cross to mobilize with a moment’s notice to help those who work in need. However, did you know that a new healthcare company that provides life-sustaining attention to the chronically ill does the same? Kidney dialysis clinics and patients need to be prepared for worst-case scenarios because dialysis patients have to have treatment every two to three days and nights. Getting treatments can be a a few life or death regarding patients when natural disasters similar to hurricanes, tornadoes and floods affect electrical power or make regimen travel to treatment challenging.
In a time of crisis, we turn it into a priority to provide our employees with necessities like turbines, food, and even RVs. One of many pillars of our success has taken care of our staff so they can take care of our patients, stated Bill Numbers, FMCNA vice president of Operations Support and Occurrence Commander for Disaster Result and Planning. Our national, localized, and local managers have apparent procedures to follow, so we could mobilize at any level to help both our individuals, and patients from other companies.
FMCNA has implemented the incident command structure, similar to local governments have available. To prepare for the 2011 storm season, earlier this month the company used a disaster training and arranging summit for its national urgent situation task force, comprised of supervision and staff experts.
The event was held at FMCNA’s disaster preparation warehouse located in Jackson, Overlook., which is used as a crisis holding area and logistical command centre year round. Attendees stayed inside the RV campers that are employed during disasters, tested tools, and discussed topics which include: facility preparation (boarding glass windows, increasing stock and coping with power sources), plans with regard to computer and phone outages, securing water and gasoline supplies, safety procedures, and ways to set up an RV village regarding clinic staff during a disaster.
FMCNA maintains other staging internet sites disaster-prone regions of the U.S., where it can quickly deliver emergency supplies to affected regions. These warehouses hold generators, food, fully-equipped campers, 18-wheelers, medical items and more.
When a disaster can be threatening, FMCNA engages its nationwide emergency task force and also coordinates efforts with local government officials and organizations. Medical center staff arrange extra treatment shifts as needed, and always work with with patients to discuss change treatment plans and security information. FMCNA also activates the patient hotline at 1-800-626-1297 so anyone who needs dialysis can find the nearest available clinic.
The company’s response program was tested during the current tornadoes in Alabama and in locations affected by flooding along the Mississippi. FMCNA provided generators to clinics that were without electricity so patients could maintain their therapies. The company also provided private generators and gas for you to company staff, so they might stay in their homes and get to work every day. During major hurricanes such as Katrina and Ove, FMCNA cared for patients who cleared out from hurricane areas and set up a village of RVs in nearby towns, which allowed volunteers and displaced workers to continue meeting the needs of patients.
About Fresenius Medical Care
Fresenius Medical Care (NYSE: FMS) is the world’s leading firm devoted to patient-oriented renal therapy. Through more than 2,700 hospitals in North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia-Pacific and Africa, we offer kidney dialysis treatments to roughly 215,000 patients around the world. We are also the world’s primary maker of dialysis products such as hemodialysis machines, dialyzers and related non reusable products. Chronic kidney failing is a condition that influences about 2 million individuals around the world.
For more information about the company’s more than One,800 U.S. dialysis facilities, visit www.ultracare-dialysis.com (in English and Spanish). To learn more about Fresenius Medical Care, visit online world.fmc-ag.com or www.fmcna.org.
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