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Patients can use MyRenalCare to gain greater control of their kidney disease and slow it’s progression:
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Clinicians can use MyRenalCare to remotely care for patients, make better clinical decisions with more data and be more efficient:
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Why connect MyRenalCare with PKB?
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Upon logging in to MyRenalCare, patients will have the option to connect their Patients Know Best (PKB) record with their MyRenalCare record. This means that the LOINC mapped lab results in their PKB record will be pulled into their MyRenalCare record.
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If already registered with PKB
The patient needs to read the privacy policy and tick the box to give consent to the necessary processing of data and click “login”.
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The patient will then be automatically taken to the grant access screen.
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The patient will then need to enter their email address and password they use to login to PKB and then select "Approve".
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If the patient is not already registered with PKB, after reading the privacy policy and ticking the box to give consent to the necessary processing of data and click the patient needs to select “No - register” to create a PKB account.
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The patient will then be taken to the registration page of PKB to register.
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The patient will then be taken to this screen and needs to select "Link".
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Results in MyRenalCare and PKB
Blood results that have been LOINC mapped will be pulled from PKB into the patient’s MyRenalCare record immediately after the two records have been successfully linked, and will be updated 4 times a day thereafter.
This is what the blood results look like in PKB:
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This is what the blood results look like in MyRenalCare:
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The patient will then need to be taken to this page to select “unlink”.
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