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Can anyone give me a ballpark figure of cost for liver evaluation tests and possible transplant. I have searched online, called the Hep dept and cannot get an answer. I am afraid to call my insurance co. right now because I have not yet gotten the referral.
I successfully completed hcv tx. I am SVR. However my latest MRI (5/05/09) shows "suspcicious (3) lesions" and
"it appears you have liver cancer", The Hepatology dept. wants me to have evaluation tests and get on the transplant list. I have compensated cirrhosis.
I am quite frightened about all this and the financial part of it as well.
If you have good insurance then the evaluation and transplant will be paid for - less any deductible and up to the cap (if any) of your plan.
I was transplanted in June 2000 and I believe my surgery and hospitalization cost $450,000. I was only in the hospital 5 days so a longer stay would have been more.
This is the average from 2007
Procurement Surgery Physician Evaluation Follow-up Immune Drugs Total
Liver $59,100 $248,100 $66,900 $25,900 $88,500 $31,100 $519,600
Wasnt the cost just in that article from the womanWomen's way from here that went abroad? I can't remember but I thought it was like $600,000 I'll have to look it was something staggering.
Grandma I am so sorry that you got this news but perhaps these tumors aren't benignBenign ear cyst or tumor Benign positional vertigo somehow. I am going to pray that this is the case and go look for that number for you.
Hey it's a lot less than I remember (never been good with numbers) this lady went to Taiwan where they have a 100% success rate and it's MUCH CHEAPER. She used to be on the forum with us here.
Eileen and her husband considered Thailand, India, China and other
countries that provide the service. However, they were concerned that
treatment success rate and survival rate of the countries were not
hopeful. They found out that Chang Gung Memorial in Taiwan was a
specialist in liver transplants. The hospital has achieved almost a
100% success rate and has a better survival rate than most hospitals.
They had a quote of $60,000 dollars from the hospital. Liver
transplantation would cost about $300,000 dollars in the USA.
, Jun 25, 2009 06:48PM
To: Mikesimon and Chlld24angel
Hi Mike and Elaine
Thanks for the responses. Are your figures in addition to what insurance would cover?
My PA says I won't be able to get any breakdown from insurance until I get the referral and they know what will be recommended.
I was transplanted in June 2000 and I believe my surgery and hospitalization cost $450,000. I was only in the hospital 5 days so a longer stay would have been more.
This is the average from 2007
Procurement Surgery Physician Evaluation Follow-up Immune Drugs Total
Liver $59,100 $248,100 $66,900 $25,900 $88,500 $31,100 $519,600
http://www.transplantliving.org/beforethetransplant/finance/costs.aspx
Good luck,
Mike
Grandma I am so sorry that you got this news but perhaps these tumors aren't benign somehow. I am going to pray that this is the case and go look for that number for you.
Eileen and her husband considered Thailand, India, China and other
countries that provide the service. However, they were concerned that
treatment success rate and survival rate of the countries were not
hopeful. They found out that Chang Gung Memorial in Taiwan was a
specialist in liver transplants. The hospital has achieved almost a
100% success rate and has a better survival rate than most hospitals.
They had a quote of $60,000 dollars from the hospital. Liver
transplantation would cost about $300,000 dollars in the USA.
Thanks for the responses. Are your figures in addition to what insurance would cover?
My PA says I won't be able to get any breakdown from insurance until I get the referral and they know what will be recommended.
Hope all is well with both of you.
Jenn
, Jun 25, 2009 06:48PM
To: Mikesimon and Chlld24angel
Hi Mike and Elaine
Thanks for the responses. Are your figures in addition to what insurance would cover?
My PA says I won't be able to get any breakdown from insurance until I get the referral and they know what will be recommended.
Hope all is well with both of you.
Jenn