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Objectives Retained As Is From Healthy People 2010

CKD HP2020–1: Reduce the rate of new cases of end-stage renal disease (ESRD).

Objectives Retained But Modified From Healthy People 2010

CKD HP2020–2:

Reduce deaths in persons with end stage renal disease (ESRD).

CKD HP2020–3: Increase the proportion of chronic kidney disease patients receiving care from a nephrologist at least 12 months before the start of renal replacement therapy.
CKD HP2020–4: Improve vascular access for hemodialysis patients.
CKD HP2020–5: Increase the proportion of dialysis patients wait-listed and/or receiving a deceased donor kidney transplant within 1 year of ESRD start (among patients under 70 years of age).
CKD HP2020–6: Increase the proportion of patients with treated chronic kidney failure who receive a transplant within 3 years of registration on the waiting list.
CKD HP2020–7:

Reduce kidney failure due to diabetes.

CKD HP2020–8:

Increase the proportion of persons with diabetes and chronic kidney disease who receive recommended medical evaluation.

Objectives New to Healthy People 2020

CKD HP2020–9:

Increase the proportion of persons with diabetes and chronic kidney disease who receive recommended medical treatment with angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors or angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBS).

CKD HP2020–10: Improve cardiovascular care in persons with chronic kidney disease.
CKD HP2020–11:

Increase the percentage of hospital patients who incurred acute kidney injury who have followup renal evaluation within 6 months post discharge.

CKD HP2020–12: Reduce the percentage of the U.S. population with chronic kidney disease.
CKD HP2020–13: Reduce the death rate among people with chronic kidney disease.
CKD HP2020–14: Increase the percentage of persons with chronic kidney disease who know they have impaired renal function.
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