Abstract
While the costs to Medicare of solid organ transplant are varied and considerable, the total Medicare expenditure of $4.4 billion for solid organ transplant recipients was less than 1 remains one of the most cost-effective surgical interventions in medicine. Heart transplant, the most expensive of the major transplants, is likely cost-effective; SRTR has released an Excel-based tool for investigators to use in exploring this question further. It is likely that most solid organ transplants are cost-effective, given the results presented here and the relatively high cost of heart transplant. However, this must be verified with further study.
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Schnitzler, M. A., Skeans, M. A., Axelrod, D. A., Lentine, K. L., Tuttle-Newhall, J. E., Snyder, J. J., … Kasiske, B. L. (2015). OPTN/SRTR 2013 Annual Data Report: Economics. American Journal of Transplantation, 15, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.13201
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