Any other transplant patients getting the Allosure test to check for donor DNA floating around in your body? It requires a different blood test that gets sent to California-they fed ex me a kit and I fed ex it back. Supposed to be better at detecting early rejection. I have had it 4 times so far and all have been 'fine' but since I am an over achiever I want to know if they are 'fine' or 'fabulous'! last one was 0.19; they get nervous if you are greater than 1 so I guess that's good.So far I haven't gotten a bill--my Humana denied it but Medicare might have picked it up.
OMG, how are you all getting this Allosure test paid for? I am really having trouble over the past 3 years getting a regular DSA test paid for and am now having to get a separate referral for it (I am on an HMO and my tx clinic is out of network). So, really, how are you all paying for this Allosure thingy? Especially if you're having it 4 times a year??
Medicare is paying for the Allosure, but my transplant center doesn't seem to care about the results.