American Kidney Fund’s Kidney Action Summit Urges Members of Congress to Protect Living Organ Donors and Address Inequities in Kidney Care
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the AKF Ambassadors from 14 states will meet virtually with their Congressional offices to request support for two important bills before
- Living Donor Protection Act of 2021 (H.R. 1255/S. 377). This bill would prohibit life, disability and long-term care insurance companies from discriminating against living organ donors by charging them higher premiums or denying them coverage altogether solely due to their status as an organ donor. It also would add living organ donation to the Family Medical Leave Act so that donors can receive job-protected leave to recover from surgery. This is a bipartisan bill that has been introduced in both the
House and Senate . - Coordination, Accountability, Research and Equity (CARE) for All Kidneys Act of 2021 (H.R. 3893). This bill would create a national action plan to address kidney disease in historically underserved populations, including communities of color and rural communities. The bill would bring together key stakeholders, including the
National Institutes of Health (NIH), theNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases atNIH and theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention , to address health disparities in kidney disease, expand ongoing kidney disease research and address lower kidney transplantation rates in underserved communities. The CARE Act is a bipartisan piece of legislation that has been introduced in the House. AKF Ambassadors will be asking their senators to introduce the bill in that chamber.
“The Living Donor Protection Act and the
AKF has been working at both the state and federal levels to pass laws that will make it easier to become a living organ donor. As demonstrated in AKF’s 2022 Living Donor Protection Report Card, progress has been made on the state level and AKF is hopeful that
People living in underserved and rural communities have long faced challenges accessing health insurance, primary care, preventive care and pre-dialysis nephrology care. The
AKF is grateful to its corporate members whose support makes the Kidney Action Summit possible: Akebia Therapeutics, Inc.; Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Amgen; Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Ardelyx, Inc.; Ascelia Pharma AB; AstraZeneca plc; Aurinia Pharmaceuticals Inc.;
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Nancy Gregory American Kidney Fund (240) 292-7077 [email protected]
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