OPTN/SRTR 2016 Annual Data Report: Economics

M. A. Schnitzler, M. A. Skeans, D. A. Axelrod, K. L. Lentine, H. B. Randall, J. J. Snyder, A. K. Israni, B. L. Kasiske

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Abstract

Medicare costs vary for solid organ transplant recipients by outcome: survival with graft function, survival with graft failure, and death. Average per-person per-year reimbursement was $75 thousand for kidney recipients who survived the first year posttransplant with a functioning graft, $171 thousand for those who required a return to dialysis or retransplant, and $350 thousand for those who died with function. For pancreas recipients: $105 thousand for those who survived the first year with a functioning graft, $120 thousand for those who survived pancreas failure, and $443 thousand for those who died with function. For liver recipients: $154 thousand for those who survived with a functioning graft, $388 thousand for those who required retransplant, and $740 thousand who died with function. For intestine recipients: $301 thousand for those who survived with a functioning graft and $1 million for those who died with function. For heart recipients: $272 thousand for those who survived with a functioning graft and $1.2 million for those who died with function. For lung recipients: $196 thousand for those who survived with a functioning graft, $642 thousand for those who required retransplant, and $761 thousand for those who died with function.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)464-503
Number of pages40
JournalAmerican Journal of Transplantation
Volume18
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2018
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Cost-benefit analysis
  • Medicare
  • costs and cost analysis
  • health expenditures

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