American Kidney Fund Thanks President Trump for Signing End-Of-Year Legislative Package That Includes Lifesaving Immunosuppressive Drug Coverage for Kidney Transplant Recipients
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"Medicare previously only covered these needed drugs for 36 months after the date of transplant surgery for beneficiaries under the age of 65 who are eligible for Medicare because of their end-stage renal disease (ESRD, or kidney failure) status. Without consistent coverage, patients who could not find alternative health insurance and could not afford to pay out-of-pocket for their immunosuppressive drugs were left to face the loss of their kidney.
"Kidney transplant recipients must take immunosuppressive drugs, or their body will reject the transplanted organ--leading them back to dialysis and back on the kidney transplant waiting list, alongside the nearly 92,000 other patients waiting for a kidney. In fact, according to the
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"In 2019, the Trump administration launched the
"The bill the President signed also includes two other vital provisions for kidney patients in the package: protecting patients from surprise medical bills and ensuring access to Medicaid non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) for critical services including dialysis treatment. These public policies are indispensable in our fight against kidney disease and reinforces the importance of the Administration's initiative to make the kidney disease epidemic a national health priority."



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