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In 2010, Northwest Kidney Centers received the Washington State Hospital Association Community Health Leadership Award, which honors healthcare organizations that best serve their community's broad health needs. The award recognized Northwest Kidney Centers’ chronic kidney disease education program,
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Northwest Kidney Centers provides free classes on issues related to kidney disease, including nutrition, types of dialysis treatment and kidney transplants. In 2017, more than half of new patients had attended a class before beginning dialysis. The organization also participates in events and health
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Northwest Kidney Centers provides 284,511 treatments a year for more than 1,833 people with kidney disease, representing about 80 percent of all dialysis care in the region. The organization treats patients in its 20 outpatient dialysis centers and in eight area hospitals. 275 of its patients choose
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As a nonprofit supported by financial donors, Northwest Kidney Centers is able to provide supplementary services in addition to kidney dialysis. These include special care for the most fragile patients, free health education for people at every stage of kidney disease, patient access to dental care,
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On November 10, 2012, during its 50th anniversary year, Northwest Kidney Centers opened a museum and gallery dedicated to the history of the organization and of dialysis treatment. Located in Seattle, the museum showcases photos, artifacts, dialysis machines and equipment. In 2016, the organization
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magazine reported that to treat 11 patients, the Seattle Artificial Kidney Center had a staff of two full-time physicians and one half-time physician, plus five nurses and five technicians. During these early years of hemodialysis, funding was extremely limited, requiring rationed access to the few
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in the creation of the Kidney Research Institute. Funding from Northwest Kidney Centers helps equip and maintain laboratories and pay for preliminary investigations that pave the way for larger research grants. Northwest Kidney Centers donates clinical research space in its facilities where Kidney
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In 1962, Life magazine published an article on the Seattle dialysis screening committee, which it dubbed the “Life or Death Committee.” The discussion the article generated led to the development of biomedical ethics as a field of professional study. In 1964, Scribner's presidential address to the
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Nearly 80 percent of people on dialysis in King County go to Northwest Kidney Centers for their treatment. The organization's 727-member staff provided 284,511 treatments in 2019, about a quarter of all dialysis treatments in the state. Northwest Kidney Centers operates the oldest home dialysis
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In 2015, Qualis Health named Northwest Kidney Centers as the recipient of its 2015 Award of Excellence in Healthcare Quality: Outpatient Services. The award recognized the nonprofit's Improving Kidney Transplantation Initiative's impact on improving health care quality and outcomes.
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home dialysis, with training and supervision from Northwest Kidney Centers. Its special care service provides additional nursing and assistance to very frail patients. In 2017, Northwest Kidney Centers launched the nation's first palliative care program in a dialysis organization.
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Through its Kidney Research Institute, Northwest Kidney Centers conducts research into the early detection, prevention and treatment of kidney disease and its complications. The Kidney Research Institute has received more than $ 100 million in research funding, primarily from the
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In 1962, Haviland and Scribner launched the Seattle Artificial Kidney Center, which changed its name to Northwest Kidney Center in 1970 when its services spread beyond Seattle. The name changed again, to Northwest Kidney Centers, in 1992 when there were multiple locations.
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By 1964, Seattle Artificial Kidney Center had expanded to 10 stations serving 47 patients—growth that led to financial strain. In response, Scribner and his team developed home hemodialysis, training patients to treat themselves from home, reducing operational costs.
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available dialysis machines. A committee of physicians screened potential patients first by strict medical criteria. Patients who passed the initial medical screening were then further reviewed by an anonymous lay committee that decided who would get treatment.
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and the University of Washington Department of Orthopedics, Northwest Kidney Center jointly founded the Northwest Tissue Center in 1988. Housed at the blood center, the tissue center provided human bone, tendons, skin and other tissues for transplantation.
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fairs throughout the year, and its nutrition experts not only counsel patients on the role of nutrition in preventing and treating kidney disease, they also contribute articles to professional journals and columns to community newspapers.
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In 2013, Northwest Kidney Centers was recognized in PR Daily's Nonprofit PR Awards for 2012's best traditional marketing campaign. The award cited 50th-anniversary initiatives in public health, public policy and public education.
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As the world's first dialysis organization, Northwest Kidney Centers created protocols and procedures that were innovative in themselves. From its establishment in 1962, the organization has been a model in the kidney care field.
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Northwest Kidney Centers’ model of providing dialysis outside of a hospital setting has spread throughout the world. According to a United States Renal Data System 2013 report, there are 6,009 outpatient dialysis clinics in the
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In 2009, President and CEO Joyce F. Jackson received Washington State Board of Health's 2009 Warren Featherstone Reid Award for Excellence in Healthcare for her leadership and dedication to Northwest Kidney Centers.
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In 1978, Northwest Kidney Center began offering peritoneal dialysis in addition to its hemodialysis services: first, continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) and later automated peritoneal dialysis (APD).
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Northwest Kidney Centers’ full-service outpatient renal-specialty pharmacy, one of the first in the nation, serves people with advancing chronic kidney disease, on dialysis, or living with a kidney transplant.
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Eschbach, Joseph W.; Egrie, Joan C.; Downing, Michael R.; Browne, Jeffrey K.; Adamson, John W. (January 8, 1987). "Correction of the Anemia of End-Stage Renal Disease with Recombinant Human Erythropoietin".
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in 1987, showed that artificial EPO reversed anemia in kidney patients. EPO hormone treatments have improved the well-being and quality of life of more than a million people with kidney disease.
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American Society for Artificial Internal Organs discussed the problems of patient selection, termination of treatment, patient suicide, death with dignity, and selection for transplantation.
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Compared to national averages, Northwest Kidney Centers patients live longer, have fewer complications, spend less time in the hospital and receive more kidney transplants.
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provider. It offers dialysis throughout the greater Seattle area in 20 free-standing clinics, eight hospitals and its home dialysis program. It opened its first clinic in
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In 2014, Seattle Magazine named CEO Joyce Jackson an Outstanding Health Care Executive as part of its annual Leaders in Healthcare Awards.
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In 2017, Nephrology News & Issues magazine ranked Northwest Kidney Centers as the 8th largest dialysis provider in the United States.
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for the first time. The machine, first used by Seattle Artificial Kidney Center patients, became a model for today's dialysis machines.
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to live. This funding led to wider availability of dialysis nationally and spurred the growth of Northwest Kidney Center.
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community-based provider of kidney dialysis, public health education, and research into the causes and treatments of
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Northwest Kidney Centers’ kidney resource center at 700 Broadway, Seattle, Washington, includes a dialysis museum
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In the 1980s, Northwest Kidney Centers was the first site chosen for human studies on a synthetic form of
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Also in 2017, Northwest Kidney Centers announced it would provide a $ 15 million grant over five years to
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staff scholarships, fellowships for doctors doing advanced kidney study, and funding for research.
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program in the United States, currently training 275 people to give themselves dialysis at home.
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Northwest Kidney Centers opened three new dialysis clinics in 2018, two in
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led the trials at Northwest Kidney Centers. His results, published in
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established a professional archive to preserve and share its history.
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Northwest Kidney Centers announces three additions to its C Suite
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In 2014, researchers at the Kidney Research Institute received
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In 1964, Scribner and his team developed a machine to provide
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Scribner turned to the King County Medical Society president,
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in 2020, the organization's first in Snohomish county.
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approval for the first human study in the U.S. of the
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Research Institute investigators meet with patients.
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In 2008, Northwest Kidney Centers collaborated with
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Non-profit organization
Health care
Seattle, Washington
United States
Dr. Belding H. Scribner
Dr. James W. Haviland
Seattle, Washington
King County
Clallam County, Washington
nwkidney.org
not-for-profit
chronic kidney disease
Seattle
dialysis
Everett
United States
kidney failure
Belding H. Scribner
University of Washington
Scribner shunt
James W. Haviland
Time
U.S. Congress
end-stage renal disease program
Medicare
kidney transplantation
Puget Sound Blood Center
Federal Way

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