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Kidney Donors, Recipients Have Little Difference in Income

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Kidney Donors, Recipients Have Little Difference in Income
August 15, 2012

(HealthDay News) – The median income differences between living kidney donors and transplant recipients in the United States are negligible.

John S. Gill, MD, of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, and associates analyzed 54,483 living donor kidney transplants in the United States between 2000–2009 to determine the income and income difference of donors and recipients.

The researchers found that the median household income of donors was $46,334, compared to $46,439 for recipients. In 76% of donors, expenses related to donation consumed ≥1 month's income. For transplants involving a wealthier recipient, the mean income difference compared to donors was $22,760, and was ≤$40,000 in 90% of cases.

"The findings suggest that the capacity for donors to absorb the financial consequences of donation, or of recipients to reimburse allowable expenses, is limited," the authors write. "We conclude that most donors and recipients have similar modest incomes, suggesting that the costs of donation are a significant burden in the majority of living donor transplants."

http://www.jaapa.com/kidney-donors-recipients-have-little-difference-in-income/article/254657/
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