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Nationwide effort to expand post-donation benefits to living organ donors

LIVING ORGAN DONORS RECEIVE FREE TELEMEDICINE BENEFITS TO GIVE LIVING DONORS ADDITIONAL MEDICAL PROTECTION
Healthtera, a supplemental health benefits company, that offers 24/7 telemedicine solutions powered by HealthiestYou (HY), announced the roll-out of its Living Donor Family Sharing Program to support the courageous individuals who have gave a piece of themselves to save someone’s life. This first-ever program is a nationwide effort to expand post-donation benefits to living organ donors, which allows live-donor transplant recipients (enrolled in Healthtera’s family telemedicine plan) to cover their living organ donor under Healthera’s “Family-Sharing Plan” at no additional charge.

Here’s how it works:

• Healthtera’s telemedicine subscribers can include their living kidney donor in their telemedicine benefits under their “Shared Family Plan” – at no extra charge.

• Benefits include unlimited 24/7 “on-demand” access to U.S. Board-certified physicians (via telephone, online or mobile app) for medical consultation and medically necessary pharmacy prescriptions.

• The monthly subscription fee for a transplant recipient is $18/month, which covers up to 10 family members total.

• This plan includes unlimited sessions with physicians and there are no deductibles or copay’s.

Of course you don’t have to be a transplant recipient to subscribe to telemedicine. Most people enroll for access to physicians after-hours or when traveling, during holidays and over weekends. This program can eliminate the need to wait days for an appointment for a basic need. It can eliminate the need to go to urgent care for most basic needs.

The TransplantFirst Academy (TFA) with Healthera’s principals, shared our founder’s story and vision to expand coverage to transplant recipient subscribers who would like to include their living organ donor in their family plan. This ground-breaking concept was approved and now recognizes living organ donors as life-saving health-heroes who deservedly qualify for coverage under their transplant recipient’s “Shared Family Plan.”
TFA feels it was a privilege to have played a small role in influencing this unprecedented expansion of benefits for non-related living donors.
They invite you to spread the word about this unique “extra layer of protection” that now allows organ transplant recipients to consider having for themselves, their families and their selfless health-heroes, their living kidney donors.

View Billboard Campaign to Honor Living Kidney Donors Here: 1kidney.org

Learn more here: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/living-organ-donors-receive-free-162700941.html

Living Organ Donors Can Now Receive An Extra Layer of Protection, Through Their Recipients Tele-medicine Family Sharing Plan
Living Organ Donors Can Now Receive An Extra Layer of Protection, Through Their Recipients Tele-medicine Family Sharing Plan

Living Kidney Donor Tribute Inspires Followers

TransplantFirst Academy is raising community awareness in living kidney donation.

TransplantFirst Academy urged Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton to approve a proclamation in honor of living kidney donors for their brave gift. The proclamation was approved to be recognized throughout the month of January.

“Most healthy individuals don’t realize that they can donate one of their kidneys and make an immediate impact on someone’s life,” said Risa Simon, founder and CEO of TransplantFirst Academy. “The mayor’s proclamation combined with our billboard campaign, a tribute showcasing real-life living kidney donors, aims to expand awareness.”

“Since living kidney donors don’t wear a Medal of Honor or a superhero’s cape, it’s often hard to recognize them. Their decoration of a few tiny scars is a unique distinction of lifetime achievement for the role they played in saving lives.”

Living kidney donation is not for everyone. It takes a very special and healthy person to qualify. Simon added, “Kidneys are hard to come by and our nation’s deceased organ supply simply cannot meet the demand. We hope that our billboard campaign makes people aware that they can make an impact now, not just after they are deceased.”

TransplantFirst Academy’s billboard campaign goal is simple:
1. Honor living kidney donors for saving more than 132,160 lives (2,834 lives in Arizona) as of December 25, 2015.
2. Capture community attention that ignites interest in living kidney donation.
3. Save lives by ending the life-threatening wait for those in need.

As a passionate patient advocate and preemptive transplant recipient, Simon said, “When my living donor stepped forward on my behalf, I received more than a highly functioning kidney. I received a sense of duty to advocate for all those facing this reality.”

About TransplantFirst Academy:
TransplantFirst Academy is a 501c3 non-profit organization based in Phoenix, Ariz., dedicated to empowering and improving kidney patient outcomes. For more information, visit transplantfirst.org. To become a sponsor or request an interview, contact Risa Simon at 480-575-9353 or risa@transplantfirst.org.

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Missing Link in CKD Patient Education

960.Proactive.Engagement.sideviewMany chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients are floating in a sea of uncertainty due to inadequate patient education and various knowledge barriers. Consequently, the patient’s understanding of various treatment options—and how the timing of engagement can impact each outcome, is often lost in the shuffle.

With the clock ticking behind the scenes, CKD patients often look to their physicians for advice. While the tendency to delay end stage option discussions early on because it can cause unnecessary fear, it also closes life-changing doors for those who could medically benefit from a timely transplant.  

Hence, early education is key, especially for patients who are told “You’ve got lots of time.” Telling a patient they aren’t “sick enough” to learn robs them from learning more and proactively fighting for their best life possible. Regardless of perceived timelines, patients need to recognize how oblivious and passive behaviors can negatively impact future outcomes.

The missing link in CKD education is the delayed timing of introductions, which are encouraged to begin at Stage 4 kidney disease. Yet, kidney patients deserve the right to discover transplant opportunities—before their declining health completely forbids them from becoming a potential candidate. They deserve the right to fight for a better quality of life when they are healthy enough to give it all they’ve got.

Physicians have the power to course-correct this conundrum by simply engaging their patients in earlier stages of in their disease continuum, (ideally starting no later than eGFR 59, as patients enter Stage 3 kidney disease). Time is king and information is power. Physicians can empower their patients by sharing information early and repeating it often. Encouraging patients to proactively slow the progression of their disease and fight for a better life becomes key to achieving better outcomes.

Patients deserve to know what their future might look like and how they can drive their best path forward. They also deserve  plenty of time to learn more, explore more and contemplate their options before time of need. It’s the only way to ensure sound decisions are make.

Asking Key Questions

It’s extremely important to encourage patients to become more engaged by  advocating for their best life possible. Encouraging patients to ask important questions and contemplating opportunities before their clock runs out is essential. 

The questions listed below encourage an open dialogue, while positioning healthcare providers as leaders who guide their patients on a more proactive path to their best life possible.

  • Is Transplant A Better Option To Consider Over Dialysis?”
  • How Do Outcomes Differ Between Dialysis Patients & Transplant Patients?”
  • Do You Think I Might Be Transplant Eligible?”
  • If I’m Not Transplant Eligible, Can I Improve My Future Chances?”
  • What Should I Do To Secure Long-Term Transplant Eligibility?”
  • What Transplant Centers In the Area Should I Consider?”
  • How Do I Get A Referral to A Transplant Center?”
  • What’s The Best Timing For Referral?”
  • How Long Is The Wait On The National List For A Deceased Donor’s Kidney?”
  • Are There Long Term Benefits In Getting A Transplant From A Living Kidney Donor?
  • How Would I Ask Someone To Consider Being My Living Donor?” 
  • How Early Should I Start This Dialogue?”

Conclusion

Addressing important questions long before the patient is in need of renal replacement therapy is key. Educating patients as they enter Stage 3 (eGFR 59) will empower their timeline to contemplate, plan and prepare for their best outcome. Early transplant referrals will inspirit potential recipients from attracting potential donors. Finding and testing living kidney donor takes time—often years. The evaluation process for potential recipients also takes time. When education is delayed and decisions are postponed, outcomes are put at risk.  

At the TransplantFirst Academy’s founder, Risa Simon, instilled the wisdom she discovered as a preemptive transplant recipient to inspire all eligible CKD patients to seek a more proactive path for circumventing dialysis. Her pioneering efforts toward patient self-advocacy and empowerment have become the core fibers in the TransplantFirst Academy’s vision.

The TransplantFirst Academy is dedicated to bridging the missing link in CKD patient education and CKD patient empowerment, by providing healthcare providers an advanced education system beginning at early stages (starting at eGFR 59), before illness advances or depression sets in.

When CKD Patients Are Exposed To Advanced Information Regarding Renal Replacement Therapy (Shortly After Their Initial Diagnosis), They

Are Better Equipped To Fully Participate In & Proactively

Advocate For Their BEST LIFE Possible.”

– Risa Simon, Founder TransplantFirst Academy

CKD patients need to secure a better life for themselves by becoming more engaged in the process long before illness advances. Let’s give them their best shot at living the quality-of-life they deserve.  Inspire your patients to seek a better future by offering this exceptional learning system in your office. Visit: www.transplantfirst.org