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Living kidney donors may be blocked from getting health coverage

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Right now, it's very difficult for many patients awaiting transplants to get the organ they need, including those who need kidneys. The charitable living donors who sign up to share one of their kidneys hope to save some of those who are waiting--but may pay an even higher price than surgery and the loss of an organ, it seems.

As one case in Texas illustrates, living organ donors may find that they're excluded from coverage in the future, as health plans often consider them to have an uninsurable pre-existing condition. That was the experience of Philip Knisely of Austin, Texas, a 53-year-old who donated a kidney to a co-worker a year ago.

Knisely has said that he was never informed that he was at risk for going uninsured if he lost his existing coverage, while the North Austin Medical Center said that he'd gotten the information orally. Later, he received more than $18,000 in related medical bills, he told the Austin American-Statesman.

To learn more about this issue:
- read this UPI piece

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The insurance industry has hit a new low. To deny coverage because someone was selfless enough to donate an organ is unconscionable. The number of live donors is so small that any arguement that this affects their bottom line is ridiculous. The bean-counters that came up with this one are morally bankrupt.

this is totally crazy that decent good people like myself and several others to donate a live organ now may not be able to be insured and while doctors will treat criminals in jails and prisons those people arnt covered and most of them are people who have already became habitual offenders or will become

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