id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ifayt2ptazd75ov2hf4ogteshu C. R. Butler The Evolving Ethics of Dialysis in the United States: A Principlist Bioethics Approach 2016.0 6 .pdf application/pdf 5463 418 50 funded under an amendment to the Social Security Act in 1972, focus shifted to providing dialysis for all in need while early days of dialysis will long be tied to the controversial life and death decisions of the Admissions and Policy Committee of the Seattle Artificial Kidney Center responded with a call for clinical practice guidelines to suggest treatment strategies for dialysis patients "with limited thought to be "morally unjustifiable to deny dialysis to a patient with ESRD." (8) The mindset shifted as the medical the value of dialysis in patients with limited functional status high mortality rates, most patients and physicians do not discuss end-of-life care prior to initiation of dialysis, and the majority of patients regret their decision to start (32). Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 11: 704–709, April, 2016 Dialysis and Principlism, Butler et al. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 11: 704–709, April, 2016 Dialysis and Principlism, Butler et al. ./cache/work_ifayt2ptazd75ov2hf4ogteshu.pdf ./txt/work_ifayt2ptazd75ov2hf4ogteshu.txt