said Durbin. “In 2000, Congress passed legislation that provided older or disabled individuals lifetime coverage for immunosuppressive drugs through Medicare. Today’s legislation will extend that coverage to all patients trying to live healthy lives after kidney transplants.”
“Extending coverage beyond 36 months for those suffering from end stage renal disease is just common sense. It’s good policy, it saves money, but most importantly, it saves lives,” said Brown. “No one should lose a transplant because they are not able to pay for the drugs to maintain it.”
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