Help extend coverage for immunosuppressive drugs!
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http://capwiz.com/kidney/utr/1/LZLAHMPHFY/DNDGHMPKOY/1342299191 People with organ transplants must take immunosuppressive drugs for
the life of the transplant in order to reduce the likelihood of the organ being rejected by the body.
Currently, Medicare pays for most organ transplants and Medicare part B covers 80% of the cost of
immunosuppressive medications for as long as the recipient has Medicare.
For kidney transplant recipients, Medicare lasts for only 36 months after the transplant if the person
does not qualify for Medicare because of age or disability status. At the end of this time, the kidney
recipient must pay for immunosuppressive drugs through private insurance, public or pharmaceutical
programs or pay out of their own pocket.
Too often, kidney transplant recipients must choose between taking the medication they need or other
living expenses, and they cut doses or stop taking the medication, causing the transplant to fail. Some
dialysis patients don't even consider a transplant because they know they will not be able to pay for the drugs.
Although immunosuppressive drugs are very expensive, costing $10,000
-20,000 per year, if the kidney transplant fails, the person returns to
dialysis at a cost of over $65,000 per year to Medicare. In addition,
there are over 75,000 people on the waiting list for kidney transplant,
and it's poor stewardship to lose a kidney because the patient can't
afford the necessary drugs to keep it working.
Congressmen Dave Camp (R-MI) and Ron Kind (D-WI) have introduced H.R.
3282 that would extend Medicare for immunosuppressive drugs for the
life of a kidney transplant. Patients would continue to receive these
drugs under Part B of Medicare with the usual premium, but would not
have access to other Medicare services or coverage. This is a big step
forward to preserve the life of kidney transplants.
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Please write your Representative today and ask them to co-sponsor HR
3282. Share your story, or the story of a loved one, about the
experience with immunosuppressive drug coverage.
From the National Kidney Foundation -
www.kidney.org