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Agreement Between AI and Nephrologists in Addressing Common Patient Questions About Diabetic Nephropathy: Cross-Sectional Study

Agreement Between AI and Nephrologists in Addressing Common Patient Questions About Diabetic Nephropathy: Cross-Sectional Study

Moreover, including only 2 nephrologists limits the diversity of clinical perspectives, and evaluations by a single senior nephrologist may introduce bias; future studies should include multiple reviewers to strengthen evaluation reliability and validity. Lastly, we did not assess AI responses’ clarity or helpfulness from the patient perspective, highlighting the need for user-centered evaluations in future research.

Niloufar Ebrahimi, Mehrbod Vakhshoori, Seigmund Teichman, Amir Abdipour

JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e65846

Prevalence, Mortality, and Access to Care for Chronic Kidney Disease in Medicaid-Enrolled Adults With Sickle Cell Disease in California: Retrospective Cohort Study

Prevalence, Mortality, and Access to Care for Chronic Kidney Disease in Medicaid-Enrolled Adults With Sickle Cell Disease in California: Retrospective Cohort Study

Hematologist and nephrologist encounters were identified using the National Provider Identifier of the rendering provider, as listed in the Medicaid claims records [21]. Providers with any health care provider taxonomy code listed as hematologist (207 RH0000 X, 207 RH0003 X, or 2080 P0207 X) were categorized as a hematologist; nephrologists were categorized as such if they had any health care provider taxonomy code listed as a nephrologist (207 RN0300 X).

Jhaqueline Valle, Jeffrey D Lebensburger, Pranav S Garimella, Srila Gopal

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e57290

Optimization of the Chronic Kidney Disease–Peritoneal Dialysis App to Improve Care for Patients on Peritoneal Dialysis in Northeast Thailand: User-Centered Design Study

Optimization of the Chronic Kidney Disease–Peritoneal Dialysis App to Improve Care for Patients on Peritoneal Dialysis in Northeast Thailand: User-Centered Design Study

Despite this increased need, there is only 1 nephrologist for every 593,000 population compared with every 44,000 population in Bangkok [3]. In 2008, the Thai government adopted the Peritoneal Dialysis First policy for renal replacement therapy under its universal health care coverage scheme, increasing access in low-resource settings, with approximately 21% of patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD) in northeast Thailand [4].

Eakalak Lukkanalikitkul, Sawinee Kongpetch, Wijittra Chotmongkol, Michael G Morley, Sirirat Anutrakulchai, Chavis Srichan, Bandit Thinkhamrop, Theenatchar Chunghom, Pongsai Wiangnon, Wilaiphorn Thinkhamrop, Katharine E Morley

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(7):e37291