Medicare Pays For A Kidney Transplant, But Not The Drugs To Keep It Viable
The federal government pays for kidney transplants. But the program only pays for essential anti-rejection drugs for three years. Many people can't afford them, and can end up losing the kidney.
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December 22, 2016 at 04:48PM
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NPR News: Medicare Pays For A Kidney Transplant, But Not The Drugs To Keep It Viable
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