Kidney Screening Solutions
Address gaps in kidney care to improve outcomes and lower costs.




Understanding kidney health
Who should receive a kidney function test?
Kidney disease often shows little to no symptoms which is why regular testing is crucial for individuals at high risk, such as those with diabetes, hypertension, or a family history of kidney disease.¹
What is the cost of chronic kidney disease in the United States?
In 2019, treating Medicare beneficiaries with CKD cost $87.2 billion, and treating people with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) cost an additional $37.3 billion.²
What are the benefits of detecting kidney disease early?
Detecting kidney disease early is key to timely intervention and preventing progression. This improves patient outcomes and can reduce healthcare costs associated with more advanced-stage treatments.
The statistics

Kidney disease affects an estimated 37 million people in the United States.³

Nearly 90% of those with kidney disease don’t know they have it.³

In 2018, there were over 500,000 Medicare beneficiaries on maintenance dialysis.³
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Without increased investment in prevention, the number of patients with kidney failure will likely exceed 1 million by 2030. Learn how you can close gaps in kidney care with LetsGetChecked.
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The benefits of early chronic kidney disease detection
Screening tests can inform individuals of their kidney function and enable earlier disease detection.

The diabetes and chronic kidney disease connection
Diabetes is the leading cause of CKD in the United States. Here’s how regular testing can help with identification and management.

Enabling early chronic kidney disease detection with home testing options
Early detection through proactive screening is the most effective way to combat kidney disease.
Best practices for kidney health measures in 2024
Join LetsGetChecked Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Robert Mordkin, and SVP of Health Plan Solutions, Addison Giannini as they dive into the details and share best practices for kidney health evaluation programs.
Close gaps in care
We offer configurable, easy-to-use solutions to help your plan meet HEDIS measures and improve Star ratings.
1. Nhs.uk: Kidney Diseases
2. Cdc.gov: Kidney Diseases
3. Kidney.org: The Basics





