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Your privacy is important to us. We do not collect information except under the following circumstances:
- Where you are a member of EKHA: we store your user details which are primarily used to control access to the site
- Website logs: we collect logfile information to use for generating qualitative and quantitative statistics to improve the website
- Feedback or other forms: this information generates an email and does not remain on the website. It may be used to contact you (dependent upon the nature of the information you enter)
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- Other cookies: our ISP may set a cookie which is used by web traffic analysis tools. This is out of our control.
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The European Kidney Health Alliance
EKHA is an alliance of not-for-profit organisations who represent the key stakeholders in kidney health issues in Europe.
EKHA takes a multidisciplinary approach involving patients and their families, doctors and nurses, researchers and other healthcare professionals who work cooperatively for a European health environment in which there is a sustained decrease in kidney disease and its consequences.
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