Department of Surgery
Division of Solid Organ Transplantation
Procedures
Pancreas Transplant Surgery
Financial Issues
Guide to Pancreas Transplant
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Transplants are very expensive procedures. Besides the cost of
the actual surgery, there are the costs of preliminary testing
and post-operative recovery – including the cost of being
away from work for a significant period. There are additional
costs if you and your family need to travel to Strong Hospital
and stay in Rochester for a while. Your medical insurance may
not cover all these costs, which is why people normally rely on
several sources to help pay for a transplant.
But you will not face these concerns alone. Your transplant team
includes social workers and financial coordinators who will work
with you to determine how you can best afford the cost of your
transplant. For example, they can contact your insurance company
to check on your benefits and explain your coverage in more detail.
And they can introduce you to additional funding sources, such
as:
Before talking with them, you can get a great deal of information
about developing your financial strategy from UNOS. You can go
to the financial section of the UNOS web
site or get a copy of the UNOS booklet, What Every Patient
Needs to Know, by calling us at 585-275-5875.
The immunosuppressants and other drugs you must take after your
transplant will be a large part of your medical expenses. Most
drug manufacturers have patient assistance programs giving discounts
to patients who can show that they can't afford the cost of their
prescribed medications. The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers
of America publishes the Directory
of Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs available
at on-line or by mail from:
Also, the Medicine
Program offers help in finding and applying for free medicines
supplied by pharmaceutical companies. To ask for help, get an
application form online
or by mail and list the medicines you need. Send the application
back with a $5.00 processing fee for each medicine you list. If
the program fails to qualify you to get the medicine, your processing
fee will be returned. The address is: