[Activity Report] Presented the Policy Recommendations at the 83rd Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Public Health (October 29, 2024)
date : 2/3/2025
Tags: Kidney Disease, NCDs
Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) Kidney Disease Control Promotion Project presented a poster titled “Current Status and Challenges of Regional Chronic Kidney Disease Measures: Policy Recommendations for Early Detection and Intervention” at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Public Health.
The presentation began with an overview of recent developments in chronic kidney disease countermeasures and challenges in regional kidney disease management identified through interviews conducted in 2023. Following this, the team presented policy recommendations compiled by HGPI based on discussions from advisory board meetings comprising patients and medical experts.
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