American Kidney Fund Thanks the Kentucky General Assembly and Governor for Passing Law to Protect Some Living Organ Donors
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HB46, introduced by Rep.
Though the majority of transplanted organs come from deceased donors, living organ donations have been increasing in recent years. Transplants from living donors generally have fewer complications than deceased-donor transplants and a longer survival of the donor organ. With a living donor, transplant candidates get off the waiting list faster and have flexibility in scheduling a surgery date, instead of being on call and ready to go to the hospital immediately when a deceased donor organ becomes available. Living donor transplants also increase the existing organ supply, allowing someone else on the waiting list to receive an organ no longer needed by the living donor transplant recipient.
More than 112,000 Americans are on the waiting list for an organ transplant, including 97,000 who are waiting for a kidney. In
"We commend the
AKF is a leader in advocating for protections for living organ donors. In 2019, AKF successfully spearheaded legislation in nine states to protect living organ donors from insurance discrimination, provide guaranteed job-protected leave and other incentives to remove obstacles to living donation. In addition to
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