My coordinator just called. My file is going for final review on Thursday. She said she'll call me on Friday to confirm I'm officially listed. My sister is confirmed as a match and is starting her required tests to make sure she's healthy enough to donate. I don't know how long it'll all take, but I'm pretty sure she'll pass them.
Don't mean to hijack this thread, but I have a question that I suspect some here may know the answer to. I am followed by my nephro since 2009, but he sent me for second opinion to nearby university center where I was seen several times, had a second biopsy, blood testing, etc. Not much to offer, but that nephro said I'd be contacted by transplant team for evaluation as my disease had progressed to Stage 5. A few weeks passed, so I called them thinking I'd somehow been forgotten. Here's the reply I got: we'll submit your information to "financial" and be back in touch with you. Is this normal, or a kiss off? Despite being Stage 5, I'm not on dialysis yet. Did I jump the gun somehow? Finally, assuming "financial" gives me a blessing, what is involved in a transplant evaluation? I know genetics and they probably want to be sure I could survive any surgery, but is there anything else I should be aware of?Thanks.Signed,Puzzled in Michigan
You don't need a referral from you neph to began the evaluation process. Do you know your GFR? If it is below 20 then you qualify to be listed. Many centers review your coverage to see if your insurance company will pay for the testing and transplant. If you are on Medicare it doesn't pay the full amount, and the patient can be liable for part of the cost. I would give them a week or so, then call again and see what the status is. Good luck!
Quote from: okarol on September 02, 2011, 04:29:07 PMYou don't need a referral from you neph to began the evaluation process. Do you know your GFR? If it is below 20 then you qualify to be listed. Many centers review your coverage to see if your insurance company will pay for the testing and transplant. If you are on Medicare it doesn't pay the full amount, and the patient can be liable for part of the cost. I would give them a week or so, then call again and see what the status is. Good luck!Carol,Depending on insurance, you might or might not need a referral from neph no matter how low GFR is.My insurance required a referral before they would authorize an evaluation appt. Of course the TX center would not see me either until they had autho from insurance.
Part of this was them asking about my post-transplant job plans. Luckily, I have a stable full-time job now and I plan to keep my job, so it was a non-issue, but I could tell from their questions that it would have been a show-stopper.
They asked me about my future work plans because they wanted to know I'd thought about what I would do after the 36-months of Medicare ran out.