Editorial
A Decade After the KDOQI CKD/Guidelines: A Perspective From the United Kingdom

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Acknowledgements

Dr O'Donoghue is National Clinical Director for Kidney Care, UK Department of Health.

Financial Disclosure: The authors declare that they have no relevant financial interests.

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This editorial is part of a series in the November 2012 issue of AJKD that explores the impact of the KDOQI CKD guidelines a decade after publication.

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