Chief Healthcare Executive August 2, 2024
Lori Hartwell

There are significant deficiencies within Medicare Advantage plans that must be addressed to adequately serve the needs of people living with kidney disease.

As someone who has personally navigated the challenges of kidney disease for most of my life – including kidney failure, dialysis, and multiple transplants – I understand firsthand the importance of access to quality healthcare.

My lifelong journey, coupled with my role as the founder and CEO of the Renal Support Network (RSN), has afforded me insights into the myriad of struggles faced by people on dialysis.

Most recently, we are tracking an emerging issue from recent years concerning enrollment in Medicare Advantage (MA) plans.

MA offers a lifeline for many people who have kidney failure, providing...

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