Release of our first ever Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREM) survey
The results from the first ever Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREM) survey have been released.
Kidney Care UK’s new Cost of Staying Alive report issues a stark warning to the Government that thousands of kidney patients’ mental, physical, and financial health is at risk without urgent action.
The results from the first ever Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREM) survey have been released.
Preserving access to dialysis and other health services for people with kidney failure travelling in Europe after Brexit
Progress report for 2017 is launched
New global report highlights silent epidemic of kidney disease and neglect of treatment and prevention in all countries
Disappointment at proposed changes to chronic kidney disease (CKD) quality standards
The latest newsletter from the NHS England renal services Clinical Reference Group. As a reminder, the Kidney Care UK brings the views of patients to the group.
To celebrate World Kidney Day on the 9th March 2017 Make Someone Smile is announcing 10 free fully funded scholarships for young adults aged 18-24 to take part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Programme.
The British Kidney Patient Association welcomes today’s announcement from NHS England that funding is finally being granted for the use of eculizumab in the rare condition known as C3 glomerulopathy following a kidney transplant.
As part of our grants programme, in December 2016 funded a bowling trip for a group of young kidney patients. Gemma Hockey, Vanda Fairchild and Marie-Louise Turner organised the trip.
Three years ago, in partnership with RCPCH and BAPN we developed and launched infoKID.org.uk (external link), an online resource of information on kidney conditions in children and young people. Today, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) has produced an evaluation report highlighting the impact it has had and suggestions for new developments.