This study examines the economic strain and clinical patterns associated with dialysis among individuals suffering from chronic kidney disease. The analysis reveals substantial healthcare costs linked to long-term dialysis treatment, highlighting disparities in access and outcomes across different patient demographics. Findings indicate that the financial burden on healthcare systems is considerable, with significant variation based on geographic region and socioeconomic status. Additionally, the epidemiological data show high rates of hospitalization and comorbid conditions among dialysis recipients, underscoring the complexity of managing this population. The research emphasizes the need for cost-effective interventions and improved care models to address both clinical and economic challenges.
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Economic Burden and Clinical Epidemiology of Dialysis: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
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