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  2. Kimberly Clark Saenz - Wikipedia

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    When Clinton confronted Saenz, Saenz said she was cleaning an unused dialysis machine, and used a syringe to get a precise measurement–a method that was contrary to DaVita corporate policy. The bucket Saenz was using, as well as the syringes, tested positive for bleach. Police were called in, and the clinic was shut down for two months.

  3. DaVita - Wikipedia

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    DaVita Inc. provides kidney dialysis services through a network of 2,675 outpatient centers in the United States, serving 200,800 patients, ...

  4. DaVita Adds Flexible Shifts to Support Working Patients in ...

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    DaVita Adds Flexible Shifts to Support Working Patients in Houston Working patients often have better clinical outcomes, higher quality of life HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- DaVita®, a division of ...

  5. List of US dialysis providers - Wikipedia

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    Centers for Dialysis Care; Concerto Renal Services; DaVita Inc. Diversified Specialty Institute Holdings, Inc. Dialysis Clinic, Inc; Evergreen Nephrology; Fresenius Medical Care; Holy Cross Renal Center; Legacy Dialysis; Liberty Home Dialysis; National Renal Care; Northwest Kidney Centers; Olympus Dialysis [https://www.premierdialysismi.com ...

  6. DaVita Acquires Dialysis Centers in Portugal and Poland

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    DaVita is the dialysis division of DaVita HealthCare Partners Inc., a Fortune 500® company that, through its operating divisions, provides a variety of health care services to patient populations ...

  7. Home hemodialysis - Wikipedia

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    Home hemodialysis (HHD) is the provision of hemodialysis to purify the blood of a person whose kidneys are not working normally, in their own home. One advantage to doing dialysis at home is that it can be done more frequently and slowly, which reduces the "washed out" feeling and other symptoms caused by rapid ultrafiltration, and it can often be done at night, while the person is sleeping.