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Welcome
We are Comagine Health ESRD Network 16 providing support and guidance to ESRD patients and dialysis facilities in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington through grievance investigations, quality improvement technical assistance, data management, emergency management support and education for the patients and providers in our service area. Paste 2 2 3 4. Network 16 supports the Advancing American Kidney Health nationwide initiatives that include:
- Reducing the number of Americans developing end-stage renal disease by 25 percent by 2030
- Having 80 percent of new ESRD patients in 2025 either receiving dialysis at home or receiving a transplant
- Doubling the number of kidneys available for transplant by 2030
Who are we?
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Network 16 is one of 18 Networks under contract with CMS to work collaboratively with dialysis professionals, providers and patients to improve patient care. According to Title XVIII Section 1881 of the Social Security Act requires each Network Organization of each network be responsible for:
- Encouraging, consistent with sound medical practice, the use of the treatment settings most compatible with the successful rehabilitation of the patient and the participation of patients, providers of services, and renal disease facilities in vocational rehabilitation programs;
- Developing criteria and standards relating to the quality and appropriateness of patient care and with respect to working with patients, facilities, and providers in encouraging participation in vocational rehabilitation programs; and network goals with respect to the placement of patients in self-care settings and undergoing or preparing for transplantation;
- Evaluating the procedure by which facilities and providers in the Network assess the appropriateness of patients for proposed treatment modalities;
- Implementing a procedure for evaluating and resolving patient grievances;
- Conducting on-site reviews of facilities and providers as necessary, utilizing standards of care established by the Network Organization to assure proper medical care;
Network 16 operates in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington.
For the latest News and Events, see our blog, esrdbulletins.
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Updated December 27, 2019
It’s been quite some time since I’ve updated this site. It’s been a busy year, both personally and professionally. Since my last update, we have added two Quantum Scalar i2000 libraries. We now have three libraries, one with 48 drives, one with 32 drives, and one with 16 drives. All have LTO-4 drives. We are thinking of upgrading the library with 16 drives to an i6000 with LTO-5 drives and moving the existing 16 drives to the library with 32 LTO-4 drives already. We have upgraded to Networker 7.5.2 still running Solaris 10 on a Sun T2000. We have four Networker Storage Nodes to help back up all the network backup traffic. We now backup about 50 TB per night. Things got so busy on the first Storage Node that we actually were running at 80-90% capacity of a dual-trunked Gigabit Ethernet card. Once this was discovered, we quickly added a third to the trunk and traffic calmed down to 20-30%.
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The COPAN VTL was a disaster. We discovered that there was a bug in the software that caused the VTL controller to hang if backup was running at the same time it tried to start the de-duplication. This took COPAN almost a year to fix. Then we discovered that the de-duplicated area was almost impossible to read from. We were trying to restore a 300 GB file and the restore was running at 2-5 MB/s. As you can figure out, it timed out before it could finish. This took them several more months to fix. Their solution was to provide us with some “always-on” disk for the landing area with some cache for the de-duped data disks. The reconstitution of the data would run until the cache would fill, then the cache would write back to the landing area at about 20 MB/s. This was still not acceptable. Their solution was to charge us to replace the de-duped data disks with their “always-on” disk. I estimated that the cost to replace these disks would have been over a hundred thousand dollars. Needless to say, COPAN never came back with a quote to do this and we de-commissioned the COPAN. It is now serving to hold down some tile in the data center.