Living Kidney Donation
Becoming a living kidney donor is a generous act that can dramatically improve or even save someone’s life. With over 90,000 people in the U.S. awaiting a kidney transplant and limited availability from deceased donors, living donation offers a powerful alternative. The National Kidney Registry (NKR) streamlines this process, offering unmatched support and flexibility for donors.
Comprehensive Living Kidney Donor Protections
If you donate through the NKR, you’ll be covered by the Donor Shield program, which includes:
- Lost Wage Reimbursement: Up to $2,000 per week for up to 12 weeks.
- Donor Expense Reimbursement: Up to $6,000 for travel and dependent care costs.
- Kidney Prioritization: In the rare event you need a transplant in the future, you’ll receive priority access to a living donor kidney.
- Complications Protection: Financial assistance for any donation-related coverage.
- Legal Support: Assistance for issues related to employment or insurance discrimination.
- Other Support and Protections: Donor Shield also offers the option of speaking with a donor mentor, at-home blood draws for testing and evaluation, the ability to donate at a transplant center close to your home, and more.
- Improved Donation Options: If you’re not a direct match for your intended recipient, are interested in donating to a stranger, or want to find the best possible match, the NKR offers innovative solutions:
- Paired Exchange: If you aren’t a good match for your donor, or you want to find a better match, the NKR offers paired exchange, where you donate a kidney to someone else and your intended recipient receives a kidney from a better-matched donor in return.
- Standard Voucher Program: With the Standard Voucher Program, you donate when it is convenient for you. Your donation generates a voucher for your intended recipient, which they can redeem for a well-matched living donor kidney when they’re ready for transplant.
- Family Voucher Program: With the Family Voucher Program, you donate to a stranger on the waitlist and provide up to five family members with vouchers. One of these voucher holders can redeem the voucher to be prioritized for a living donor transplant should they ever need one in the future.
- Latest Matching Technology: The NKR uses the latest DNA technology to find the best possible donor-recipient matches. Better matches generally lead to improved outcomes and a longer-lasting transplant.
Kidney Donor Shield
For more information on Kidney Donor Shield, please visit donorshield.com/kidney-donors/