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« on: September 17, 2010, 04:31:33 PM »

Cost-Related Immunosuppressive Medication Nonadherence Among Kidney Transplant Recipients

Roger W. Evans*, William H. Applegate, David M. Briscoe, David J. Cohen, Christopher C. Rorick, Barbara T. Murphy||, and Joren C. Madsen¶
* United Network for the Recruitment of Transplantation Professionals, Rochester, Minnesota;   Bryan Cave Strategies, Washington, D.C.;   Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, Massachusetts;   Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York; || Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, New York; and ¶ Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts

Correspondence: Dr. Roger W. Evans, United Network for the Recruitment of Transplantation Professionals, 2251 Baihly Hills Drive S.W., Rochester, MN 55902-1311. Phone: 507-206-3700, Fax: 507-281-1609; E-mail: Evans.Roger@Charter.net

Background and objectives: Immunosuppressive medications are essential in preventing kidney transplant rejection. Continuous insurance coverage for outpatient immunosuppressive medications remains a major issue. The objective of this study was to establish the prevalence and consequences of cost-related immunosuppressive medication nonadherence.

Design, setting, participants, & measurements: A descriptive survey of all U.S. kidney transplant programs (n = 254) was conducted. The response rate for the survey exceeded 99%. The main outcome measures included the following: transplant recipient concerns related to medication costs, ability to pay for medications, medication nonadherence and its consequences, and failure of transplant centers to place patients on the transplant waiting list.

Results: Continuous insurance coverage for outpatient immunosuppressive drugs is a problem having potentially grave consequences for the majority of kidney transplant recipients. More than 70% of kidney transplant programs report that their patients have an extremely or very serious problem paying for their medications. About 47% of the programs indicate that more than 40% of their patients are having difficulty paying for their immunosuppressive medications. In turn, 68% of the programs report deaths and graft losses attributable to cost-related immunosuppressive medication nonadherence. Some of the problems identified here are more significant for adult than pediatric patients.

Conclusions: The prevalence and consequences of cost-related immunosuppressive medication nonadherence among kidney transplant recipients have now been documented. The results presented here should serve as the necessary impetus for the development of health care policies supporting Medicare coverage of immunosuppressive medications for the life of the transplanted kidney.

http://cjasn.asnjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/CJN.04220510v1
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