The Japanese Journal of Clinical Dialysis Vol.23 No.9(6)

Theme The Status Quo and the View of Home Hemodialysis
Title Major responsibilities of home hemodialysis medical engineers
Publish Date 2007/08
Author Kiyoshi Kon Department of Medical Engineering, Kanagawa Prefectural Shiomidai Hospital
Author Toshio Hasegawa Department of Nephrology, Kanagawa Prefectural Shiomidai Hospital
Author Shigenobu Ishii Dialysis System Division, Technical Service Department, Toray Medical Co., Ltd.
Author Hidenori Imoto Dialysis System Division, Technical Service Department, Toray Medical Co., Ltd.
Author Kazuhito Takahashi Dialysis System Division, Technical Service Department, Toray Medical Co., Ltd.
Author Kazuhiko Eda Renal Care Sales Division, Tokyo Sales Department, Toray Medical Co., Ltd.
[ Summary ] Approximately 127 patients are performing home hemodialysis (HHD) according to statistics provided by the JSDT. On March 16, 1998, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare implimented legislation for guidance and control of HHD treatment. It was determined that patients on HHD should not own instrumens for HHD, but should be lent equipment those from medical institutions. Therefore, medical technicians and makers of equipment must manage these resources. It is the duty of medical engineers to provide general support to patients on HHD, including establishment in the homes of individual patients, acting as manufacturer's representatives', and controlling expendable supplies.
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