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Potential Organ Donors Fear Losing Insurance - 1 In 7 Organ Donors Concerned About Life & Health Insurance

Main Category: Transplants / Organ Donations
Also Included In: Health Insurance / Medical Insurance
Article Date: 04 Jul 2007 - 1:00 PDT

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According to a new review in American Journal of Transplantation, people who donate their kidney or part of their liver to help someone else may themselves encounter difficulty with life and health insurance, despite insurance companies saying otherwise.

"Insurance companies, when surveyed, stated they would insure living kidney donors, and would usually not charge higher premiums," says review author Robert Yang, a research fellow in the Kidney Clinical Research Unit at the London Health Sciences Centre. "Despite that, 3-11 percent of donors still experienced insurance problems."

Potential live donors worry about possible insurance problems in the future. As many as 14 percent of potential donors, from various countries with different social support and health care systems, expressed concern with their insurability if they were to donate an organ. Some research indicates that these concerns may lead a potential donor to reconsider donating.

Yang suggests that physicians should provide all information to patients before they make the important and life-altering decision to donate. "Even if donors are willing to accept the risks of non-insurability and/or higher insurance premiums, transplant professionals still have an ethical obligation to protect donor freedom of choice while ensuring that donors do not suffer unnecessary stress or financial penalty," says Yang.

The aim of the American Journal of Transplantation is the rapid publication of new high quality data in organ and tissue transplantation and the related sciences. The sciences include relevant aspects of cell biology, medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and infectious diseases. The journal includes thoracic transplantation (heart, lung), abdominal transplantation (kidney, liver, pancreas, islets), transplantation of tissues and related topics. For more information, please visit http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/ajt.

Wiley-Blackwell was formed in February 2007 as a result of the merger between Blackwell Publishing Ltd. and John Wiley & Sons, Inc.'s Scientific, Technical, and Medical business. Together, the companies have created a global publishing business with deep strength in every major academic and professional field. Wiley-Blackwell publishes approximately 1,250 scholarly peer-reviewed journals and an extensive collection of books with global appeal. For more information on Wiley-Blackwell, please visit http://www.blackwellpublishing.com or http://www.interscience.wiley.com





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