Cricket Health Appoints Dr. Carmen A. Peralta as Chief Medical Officer
Commitment to Patients at Heart of Multidisciplinary Care Program for Those with Kidney Disease
SAN FRANCISCO, July 16, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Cricket Health, a specialty care provider for chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients, announced today that Carmen A. Peralta, MD, MAS, has been named the company's Chief Medical Officer (CMO). Dr. Peralta, Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and a renowned nephrologist who has served on Cricket Health's medical advisory board, will lead the company's medical team as it expands its programs and clinical footprint around the country.
"Carmen is a world-class clinician and researcher, and over the past three years she has a played a critical role in not only developing our clinical programs, but in shaping our strategic vision," said Arvind Rajan, CEO and co-founder of Cricket Health. "As we've worked closely with Carmen, we've also seen first-hand her passion for doing what's best for patients, and her commitment to changing the broken kidney care/dialysis paradigm. We are proud to welcome her to our leadership team, and look forward to working together to profoundly change the lives of patients around the country."
Cricket Health provides scalable programs focused on delaying progression to kidney failure, ensuring optimum outpatient transitions to renal replacement therapy and supporting patients on any ESRD treatment path they choose – all while putting patients back in control of their lives and giving them hope for a better future. Cricket Health reorients the focus of care away from in-center hemodialysis and provides physicians and clinicians frustrated with the status quo the joy and satisfaction of keeping the vast majority of kidney patients healthy and at home. In doing so, the company's programs decrease hospital admissions, accelerate access to transplants and increase home dialysis adoption – improving patient outcomes and reducing costs for the healthcare system.
Dr. Peralta is a leader in epidemiology of kidney disease and hypertension, a pioneer in implementation sciences in nephrology, and has explored how digital health and mHealth technology can improve CKD care. Most recently, she was Professor of Medicine in Residence at UCSF; a practicing nephrologist at the UCSF Nephrology and Hypertension Faculty Practice; and a clinical investigator, co-founder and Executive Director for the Kidney Health Research Collaborative. Throughout her career, she has established collaborations with a multidisciplinary team of investigators in nephrology, general internal medicine, epidemiology, data science and human genetics at UCSF and around the country. Her work has contributed to understanding how to detect kidney disease at early stages, how to identify persons with CKD at risk for complications and how socio-economic factors influence kidney care. She is a passionate advocate for health equity.
"I have dedicated my career to improving the lives of those with kidney diseases – from prevention and early detection to management of CKD. Patients today need to understand how to best care for themselves, and the variety of treatments they have available," said Dr. Peralta. "I look forward to working with Cricket Health to vastly improve the care for all persons with CKD and ESRD today and long into the future."
About Cricket Health
Cricket Health is a specialty care provider of integrated nephrology and dialysis care for people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end stage renal disease (ESRD). Cricket Health delivers world-class, technology-enabled multidisciplinary care to achieve the best outcomes possible for patients and the best value for partners, keeping patients healthy and out of the hospital, accelerating access to transplant, and increasing home dialysis adoption. The company's team and advisors include leaders in healthcare and technology, and is based in San Francisco. Learn more at www.crickethealth.com or follow us @crickethealth.
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