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Transplant Cost Advantages And Disadvantages

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Not only does having to wait for an Organ to be available to a patient make Transplants hard so is the financial. Millions of Americans live without health insurance, and many Americans insurance do not help pay for much. Most transplant costs do not differ across the States, it is the pricing of which Organ transplant that differs (UNOS). The Transplant costs the most financing for a patient is the intestines. The two things you must take into consideration when considering Transplants are medical, and non-medical costs. When considering the medical costs, one must look at insurance deductibles, medication incase the body rejections the organ, also paying the physician. Just for a physician to do a certain Transplant to save a life it can cost up to 104,000 dollars. The rehabilitation after the surgery can have you at a low for quite some time. Also, the nonmedical costs can add up as well. The nonmedical costs include flying the organ to a local hospital, housing a patient in the hospital, also just family members losing income to be with you. The nonmedical can be the toughest of them to pay for because it quickly accumulates (UNOS). Money is the main component in life now that we all need to live. Organ Transplant costs are one of the big factors people look at when deciding to go the legal Organ Transplant route, or the Organ Black Market route. Not all Americans believe that legalizing the sale of Organs is the best route for America to go in. The topic of

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