Representatives Nadler, Balderson, Blunt Rochester, Costa, Curtis, DeGette, Miller-Meeks, Murphy, Senators Gillibrand and Cotton Introduce Bipartisan, Bicameral Legislation to Protect Organ Donors
Congressman
Organ donation saves thousands of lives every year, but unnecessary red tape often stops individuals from becoming living donors. The Living Donor Protection Act would protect living organ donors and promote organ donation in three easy, low-cost ways:
1 Prohibits life, disability, and long-term care insurance companies from denying or limiting coverage and from charging higher premiums for living organ donors;
2 Amends the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 to specifically include living organ donation as a serious health condition for private and civil service employees; and
3 Directs HHS to update their materials on live organ donation to reflect these new protections and encourage more individuals to consider donating an organ.
"When an organ donor decides to donate one of their organs to someone else, they aren't just saving someone's life--they're making one of the most selfless, difficult decisions anyone could ever make. The last thing they need in the midst of that challenging process is to be confronted by needless roadblocks or insurance discrimination," said
"We must do more to remove the barriers that keep Americans from life-saving organ donations," said
"A close family friend of mine is a kidney transplant recipient, saved through the blessing of organ donation," said
"Being an organ donor saves lives and
"Donating an organ is a selfless act and
"Donating a kidney - and saving a life - is an admirable thing for someone to do," said
"The decision to become a living organ donor is one of the most difficult decisions a person can make," said
"Donating an organ is a selfless sacrifice, and our legislation will ensure these donors aren't met with unnecessary burdens which can deter, or event prevent, someone from going through with a procedure," said Representative Miller-Meeks. "In implementing these protections, our hope is to make it easier for donors who are eager to help save lives."
"I am proud to reintroduce the Living Donor Protection Act today with my colleagues," said
"Red tape shouldn't prevent organ donors from giving someone a new chance at life," said
"No human being should be forced to choose between becoming an organ donor to save another life and the real risk of losing current or future life or disability insurance coverage, and financial security, solely because of their selfless humanitarian act. We thank
"People who give a part of themselves so that someone else can live represent the best of us. They not only deserve praise and gratitude, but they also deserve to be protected for their altruistic act. The Living Donor Protection Act ensures that these donors will have the same access to life, long-term care, and disability insurance as everyone else and will remove barriers related to taking time off from work, ultimately allowing for more living organ donations. The
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"ASN commends the re-introduction of the Living Donor Protection Act, vital legislation which will remove barriers that discourage living donors from providing the life-saving gift of a kidney transplant. Living donors deserve more support than the current system provides for them, ASN believes the Living Donor Protection Act is a critical first step to achieve this goal."-
"On behalf of the thousands of transplant surgeons we represent, we eagerly applaud these Congressional leaders for introducing the Living Donor Protect Act (LDPA)." Chapman added, "As a stalwart champion of LDPA since its inception and an instrumental group in recent improvements to the legislation, ASTS knows that now is the perfect time for
"On behalf of the
"There is a critical shortage of deceased organs for transplant in this country. To fill that gap,
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The bill has support from numerous groups that advocate on behalf of organ transplantation, including endorsements by the
The text of the bill can be found here (https://nadler.house.gov/uploadedfiles/ldpa_updated_2023.pdf).
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Original text here: https://nadler.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=394992
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