The National Centre for Monitoring Chronic Kidney Disease
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Comorbidity of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and chronic kidney disease in Australia (9 August 2007)
Chronic kidney disease in Australia 2005 (23 November 2005)
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About us
The National Centre for Monitoring Chronic Kidney Disease aims to reduce the health, social and economic burden of CKD by:
- collating national data on chronic kidney disease across the health continuum
- identifying and addressing gaps and deficiencies, and undertaking data development
- providing data for planning and policy development to improve the prevention, early detection, management and treatment interventions
- undertaking data analysis and dissemination
- promoting and applying uniform statistical standards, methods and definitions.
The National Centre was established in November 2007 to undertake chronic kidney disease (CKD) surveillance and its principal source of funding is the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
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The National Centre for Monitoring Chronic Kidney Disease Australian Institute of Health and Welfare GPO Box 570 Canberra ACT 2601



