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Return on investment for financial assistance for living kidney donors in the United States. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The National Living Donor Assistance Center (NLDAC) provides financial aid to living kidney donors, but the financial benefits of this program in terms of savings on dialysis costs had not been previously analyzed.
  • - A study reviewing data from 2012-2015 found that NLDAC’s total costs were about $6.76 million, while the median dialysis cost per patient was approximately $81,485, leading to significant returns on investment (ROI) with savings ranging from $256 million over time.
  • - The study concluded that offering financial support for living kidney donors greatly reduces federal costs associated with dialysis and promotes more individuals to donate kidneys, particularly in cases with longer waiting times for transplants.

Article Abstract

Background: The National Living Donor Assistance Center (NLDAC) enables living donor kidney transplants through financial assistance of living donors, but its return on investment (ROI) through savings on dialysis costs remains unknown.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 2012-2015 data from NLDAC, the United States Renal Data System, and the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients to construct 1-, 3-, and 5-year ROI models based on NLDAC applications and national dialysis and transplant cost data. ROI was defined as state-specific federal dialysis cost minus (NLDAC program costs plus state-specific transplant cost), adjusted for median waiting time (WT).

Results: A total of 2425 NLDAC applications were approved, and NLDAC costs were USD $6.76 million. Median donor age was 41 years, 66.1% were female, and median income was $33 759; 43.6% were evaluated at centers with WT >72 months. Median dialysis cost/patient-year was $81 485 (IQR $74 489-$89 802). Median kidney transplant cost/patient-year was $30 101 (IQR $26 832-$33 916). Overall, ROI varied from 5.1-fold (1-year) to 28.2-fold (5-year), resulting in $256 million in savings. Higher ROI was significantly associated with high WT, larger dialysis and transplant costs differences, and more NLDAC applicants completing the donation process.

Conclusions: Financial support for donor out-of-pocket expenses produces dramatic federal savings through incremental living donor kidney transplants.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ctr.13277DOI Listing

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