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Services

  • Chronic Kidney Disease

    Chronic Kidney Disease

    A progressive loss of kidney function over several months or years, often caused by diabetes and high blood pressure.

  • Acute Renal Failure

    Acute Renal Failure

    An abrupt decline in your kidneys’ ability to eliminate excess fluids and waste materials from the body.

  • Hypertension

    Hypertension

    A condition occurring when the force of blood against artery walls is too high; often a precursor for other health problems.

  • Metabolic Bone Disease

    Metabolic Bone Disease

    Disorders related to the weakening of bone, usually caused by an imbalance in vitamin D3, calcium or phosphorus.

  • Salt, Mineral and Water Disorders

    Salt, Mineral and Water Disorders

    Diseases in which the body’s salt, mineral or water contents are abnormal or out of balance, causing complications.

  • Diabetes Mellitus

    Diabetes Mellitus

    A disease in which the body does not properly produce or respond to insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose in the blood.

  • Anemia Management

    Anemia Management

    Management of a condition marked by a deficiency of hemoglobin or red blood cells, causing pallor and fatigue.

  • Hemodialysis

    Hemodialysis

    A type of dialysis that takes over a failing kidney’s job by filtering blood in the veins and returning blood to the body.

  • Peritoneal Dialysis

    Peritoneal Dialysis

    Peritoneal dialysis is a way to remove waste products from your blood when your kidneys can no longer do the job adequately.

  • Renal Transplant

    Renal Transplant

    The organ transplant of a kidney into a patient with end-stage renal disease from either a deceased or living donor.

Leaders of value-based care in Utah

More about value-based care

Traditionally, the healthcare industry has operated under a fee-for-service model where providers are paid based on the number of procedures they perform or patients they see. In a value-based care model, providers are paid by their ability to improve health outcomes, reduce costs, and increase patient satisfaction. Revere Health recognizes that healthcare costs are rising at an unsustainable rate, and that’s why we’ve made the shift to value-based care. We believe we have a responsibility as healthcare providers to lower the cost of care without sacrificing quality. Learn more.

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