Establishes a rare kidney disease screening pilot program in New York to improve early diagnosis and connect patients with care.
The bill establishes a rare kidney disease screening pilot program within the New York Department of Health. The program will operate in at least two counties or regions, targeting at-risk populations. It aims to improve early diagnosis of rare kidney diseases, connect patients with treatments and care, and evaluate the effectiveness and scalability of state-based screening initiatives. The program will use low-cost screening tools, mobile health units, and coordinate with local healthcare providers.
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