What's Happening?
Dr. Marc Hurlbert has officially taken on the role of Chief Executive Officer at the National Kidney Foundation (NKF), marking a new chapter in the organization's 75-year history. Dr. Hurlbert brings over 25 years of experience in healthcare, focusing
on research, patient advocacy, and public health. His career has been dedicated to improving patient outcomes through education, innovation, and expanded access to care. As CEO, Dr. Hurlbert plans to engage with NKF staff, patients, and partners to shape the foundation's priorities and strategies. He aims to address the public health crisis of chronic kidney disease (CKD), which affects 1 in 7 adults in the U.S., with a significant portion of those affected unaware of their condition. Dr. Hurlbert's leadership is expected to drive NKF's efforts in public education, research, and advocacy to improve kidney health outcomes.
Why It's Important?
The appointment of Dr. Hurlbert as CEO of the National Kidney Foundation is significant due to the critical public health challenge posed by chronic kidney disease. CKD is a largely under-recognized condition that affects millions of Americans, with a disproportionate impact on minority communities. Dr. Hurlbert's leadership is poised to enhance NKF's efforts in addressing these disparities and advancing kidney care. His experience in building collaborations across various sectors is expected to foster innovation and improve health outcomes. The focus on early detection, prevention, and equitable access to care could lead to significant improvements in the quality of life for those at risk or suffering from kidney disease.
What's Next?
Dr. Hurlbert plans to spend the coming weeks meeting with various stakeholders, including NKF staff, volunteers, healthcare professionals, and donors, to better understand the needs of the kidney community. These discussions will inform future opportunities to strengthen NKF's programs and advocacy efforts. The organization is expected to continue its work in advancing clinical practice guidelines and promoting race-free diagnostic equations to improve equity in kidney care. Dr. Hurlbert's leadership is anticipated to bring renewed focus and urgency to NKF's mission of preventing kidney disease and improving patient outcomes.













