Montreal, Quebec–(Newsfile Corp. – July 12, 2024) – The Kidney Foundation of Canada is seeking input from people with lived experience of kidney disease to help inform the development of a national Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Framework. Patients and caregivers are encouraged to take 10 minutes to complete an anonymous survey to share their personal experiences.
“Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is not considered a priority public health issue in Canada,” said Carrie Thibodeau, National Director of Programs & Public Policy. “Recognizing CKD as a chronic disease in its own right is necessary to drive innovative research and improve kidney care for the 4 million Canadians affected by kidney disease. A properly funded and nationally recognized system for comprehensive kidney care is essential.”
To improve kidney care in Canada, The Kidney Foundation is working in collaboration with health professionals, patients, families, and many other partners to develop the framework. It will outline key priorities for the actions needed to transform kidney disease prevention, detection, and treatment in Canada.
The online survey is available in English, French, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Punjabi, and Tagalog at kidney.ca. Canadians with lived experience are being asked to complete the survey by July 28.
“Our commitment is to ensure that every Canadian has access to quality kidney care,” said Ms. Thibodeau.
These are the facts driving our commitment to advocate for change:
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Contact:
Wendy Kudeba
National Director, Marketing & Communications
The Kidney Foundation of Canada
wendy.kudeba@kidney.ca
289-329-0757
Carrie Thibodeau
National Director, Programs & Public Policy
The Kidney Foundation of Canada
carrie.thibodeau@kidney.ca
289-329-0758
About The Kidney Foundation of Canada
Excellent kidney health, optimal quality of life, and a cure for kidney disease. For 60 years, this vision has guided us to be a focused leader in the development of programs, services, research opportunities and awareness campaigns. The Kidney Foundation has a positive impact on millions of Canadians impacted by kidney disease. The Foundation’s national research program has grown to become one of the most important sources of funding for scientists conducting kidney-related research. The Foundation is committed to providing education, information and support about kidneys and kidney disease. For more information, visit kidney.ca.
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