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With regard to financing organ transplants,
{ 1 } - All states fund such procedures as liver or bone marrow transplants.
{ 2 } - The federal government funds most of the costs of kidney transplants and funds heart transplants if the recipient qualifies for the Medicare program, and most people do.
{ 3 } - The medical, hospital, and postoperative costs for transplants can be afforded by the average American family.
{ 4 } - Most private health insurance programs fund heart transplants.
{ 5 } - For liver transplants and other procedures that are considered experimental, recipients are often required to raise funds on their own.
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With regard to financing organ transplants,
{ 1 } - All states fund such procedures as liver or bone marrow transplants.
{ 2 } - The federal government funds most of the costs of kidney transplants and funds heart transplants if the recipient qualifies for the Medicare program, and most people do.
{ 3 } - The medical, hospital, and postoperative costs for transplants can be afforded by the average American family.
{ 4 } - Most private health insurance programs fund heart transplants.
{ 5 } - For liver transplants and other procedures that are considered experimental, recipients are often required to raise funds on their own.
See p. 336.
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With regard to financing organ transplants,
{ 1 } - All states fund such procedures as liver or bone marrow transplants.
{ 2 } - The federal government funds most of the costs of kidney transplants and funds heart transplants if the recipient qualifies for the Medicare program, and most people do.
{ 3 } - The medical, hospital, and postoperative costs for transplants can be afforded by the average American family.
{ 4 } - Most private health insurance programs fund heart transplants.
{ 5 } - For liver transplants and other procedures that are considered experimental, recipients are often required to raise funds on their own.
Most do not qualify for this program. See p. 335-6.
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With regard to financing organ transplants,
{ 1 } - All states fund such procedures as liver or bone marrow transplants.
{ 2 } - The federal government funds most of the costs of kidney transplants and funds heart transplants if the recipient qualifies for the Medicare program, and most people do.
{ 3 } - The medical, hospital, and postoperative costs for transplants can be afforded by the average American family.
{ 4 } - Most private health insurance programs fund heart transplants.
{ 5 } - For liver transplants and other procedures that are considered experimental, recipients are often required to raise funds on their own.
See p. 335.
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With regard to financing organ transplants,
{ 1 } - All states fund such procedures as liver or bone marrow transplants.
{ 2 } - The federal government funds most of the costs of kidney transplants and funds heart transplants if the recipient qualifies for the Medicare program, and most people do.
{ 3 } - The medical, hospital, and postoperative costs for transplants can be afforded by the average American family.
{ 4 } - Most private health insurance programs fund heart transplants.
{ 5 } - For liver transplants and other procedures that are considered experimental, recipients are often required to raise funds on their own.
Some do. See p. 336.
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With regard to financing organ transplants,
{ 1 } - All states fund such procedures as liver or bone marrow transplants.
{ 2 } - The federal government funds most of the costs of kidney transplants and funds heart transplants if the recipient qualifies for the Medicare program, and most people do.
{ 3 } - The medical, hospital, and postoperative costs for transplants can be afforded by the average American family.
{ 4 } - Most private health insurance programs fund heart transplants.
{ 5 } - For liver transplants and other procedures that are considered experimental, recipients are often required to raise funds on their own.
See p. 336.
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