Int J Angiol 2013; 22(02): 101-104
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1334139
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Shortened Length of Stay Improves Financial Outcomes in Living Donor Kidney Transplantation

Manuel Villa
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Eric Siskind
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Emil Sameyah
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Asha Alex
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Mark Blum
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Richard Tyrell
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Melissa Fana
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Marni Mishler
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Andrew Godwin
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Michael Kuncewitch
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Mohini Alexander
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Ezra Israel
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Madhu Bhaskaran
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Kellie Calderon
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Kenar D. Jhaveri
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Mala Sachdeva
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Alessandro Bellucci
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Joseph Mattana
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Steven Fishbane
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Gene Coppa
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
,
Ernesto Molmenti
1   Department of Transplantation, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Hofstra University School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York
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Publication History

Publication Date:
18 April 2013 (online)

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Abstract

Kidney transplantation is the preferred clinical and most cost-effective option for end-stage renal disease. Significant advances have taken place in the care of the transplant patients with improvements in clinical outcomes. The optimization of the costs of transplantation has been a constant goal as well. We present herein the impact in financial outcomes of a shortened length of stay after kidney transplant.