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American Kidney Fund Commends Louisiana for Enacting Protections for Living Organ Donors

AKF applauds Louisiana for enacting H.B. 307, which includes important protections for living organ donors.

ROCKVILLE, Md. (June 2, 2022) — The American Kidney Fund (AKF) applauds Louisiana for enacting important protections for living organ donors. Gov. John Bel Edwards has signed H.B. 307, which prohibits life, disability and long-term care insurers from discriminating against living organ donors by denying them coverage or charging them higher premiums solely due to their status as an organ donor.

AKF is grateful to Rep. John Illg, Jr. (HD 78) for introducing the bill in the Louisiana House, as well as primary bill cosponsors in the House, Reps. Gary Smith, Jr. (HD 19) and Roy Daryl Adams (HD 62), and thanks them for their commitment to encouraging living organ donation.

"H.B. 307 removes barriers to living organ donation — one of the most altruistic acts a person can take — and makes more transplants possible by prohibiting discriminatory insurance practices against living organ donors," said LaVarne A. Burton, AKF President and CEO. "This legislation will increase the number of kidneys and other organs available for the thousands of Louisianans awaiting transplantation."

AKF is leading the effort to enact protections for living organ donors in states across the country. In passing H.B. 307, Louisiana becomes the 27th state to enact living donor protections in recent years, thanks to AKF's efforts.

AKF's State of the States: Living Donor Protection Report Card measures seven types of legislation states should enact to provide protections for living organ donors and encourage living donations. In the absence of federal legislation to protect living donors, there is an uneven patchwork of protections across the nation, with some states providing no protections at all. H.B. 307 is the fifth living donor protection law enacted in Louisiana, and it moves the state's Report Card grade from a B to an A. The overall grade average for the United States has recently improved to a C, up from a D, as more states have enacted living donor protection laws.

Most transplanted organs come from deceased donors, but patients may also receive organs from living donors. Living donation offers an alternative for individuals awaiting transplantation from a deceased donor and increases the existing organ supply. Transplants from living donors generally present fewer complications than deceased donor transplants and living donor organs typically survive longer than deceased donor organs.

There are more than 106,000 Americans on the organ transplant waiting list and 92,000 of them, or 87%, are waiting for a kidney. In Louisiana, 1,725 of 1,916 people currently on the transplant waiting list are waiting for a kidney. Of the 25,490 kidney transplants performed in the U.S. in 2021, about 1 in 5 — 5,971 — were made possible by living organ donors. In Louisiana, 88 of 402 kidney transplants performed in 2021 were from living donors. AKF is hopeful that the protections in H.B. 307 will make it possible for a greater number of Louisianans to become living donors.

AKF provides long-term financial assistance that makes transplants and post-transplant care possible for low-income dialysis patients. In 2021, AKF grants helped 1,889 people nationwide receive kidney transplants — 7% of all kidney transplants performed in the United States last year. AKF's program helps post-transplant patients for their full insurance plan year, ensuring continuity of care.

About the American Kidney Fund

The American Kidney Fund (AKF) fights kidney disease on all fronts as the nonprofit with the greatest direct impact on people with kidney disease. AKF works on behalf of 1 in 7 Americans living with kidney disease, and the millions more at risk, with an unmatched scope of programs that support people wherever they are in their fight against kidney disease—from prevention through transplant. AKF fights for kidney health for all through programs that address early detection, disease management, financial assistance, clinical research, innovation and advocacy. AKF is one of the nation’s top-rated nonprofits, investing 97 cents of every donated dollar in programs, and holds the highest 4-Star rating from Charity Navigator for 21 consecutive years and the Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid, formerly known as GuideStar. 

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