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Published on in Vol 6, No 7 (2022): July

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/32925, first published .
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Hemodialysis Record Sharing: Solution for Work Burden Reduction and Disaster Preparedness

Hemodialysis Record Sharing: Solution for Work Burden Reduction and Disaster Preparedness

Authors of this article:

Keisuke Ido1 Author Orcid Image ;   Mariko Miyazaki2 Author Orcid Image ;   Masaharu Nakayama3 Author Orcid Image

Journals

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  2. Yoshida R, Sawano T, Uchi Y, Kawashima M, Kitazawa K, Marui H, Yoshimura H, Nonaka S, Ito N, Yamamoto C, Abe T, Murakami M, Yamamura M, Zhao T, Sakakibara M, Yagiuchi K, Otsuki M, Ozaki A, Oikawa T, Niwa S, Tsubokura M, Gurumallesh Prabu P. Indirect Disaster‐Related Deaths Among Hemodialysis Patients Following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident. Case Reports in Nephrology 2026;2026(1) View
  3. Exantus J, Pawlowicz-Szlarska E, Hag E, El Berri H, Luyckx V. Overcoming Logistical Challenges in Kidney Disease Treatment and Workflow Management in Disasters. Advances in Kidney Disease and Health 2025;32(6):479 View
  4. Nakayama M, Ishii T, Miyazaki M. Preparedness gaps in information continuity for inter-facility hemodialysis transfer during disasters: findings from patients and professionals in a multi-prefecture survey in Japan. Progress in Disaster Science 2026;31:100619 View