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Kidney Transplant Cost in Philippines

Kidney transplant is a serious and expensive treatment. The cost of kidney transplant in the Philippines can vary. Kidney transplant in the Philippines is made possible due to expert doctors and government policies. Kidney transplant options in the Philippines are limited.<br>

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Kidney Transplant Cost in Philippines

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  1. Kidney Transplant Cost in Philippines https://healthcheckbox.com/

  2. Table of Content • Kidney Transplant Packages, Hospital Choices, and PhilHealth Coverage in the Philippines • The Cost of Kidney Transplant • Kidney Transplant Packages • Hospital Choices • PhilHealth Coverage • The National Kidney & Transplant Institute (NKTI) • Kidney Transplant Success Rate

  3. Kidney Transplant Packages, Hospital Choices, and PhilHealth Coverage in the Philippines Kidney transplant is a serious and expensive treatment. The cost of kidney transplant in the Philippines can vary. Kidney transplant in the Philippines is made possible due to expert doctors and government policies. Kidney transplant options in the Philippines are limited.

  4. The Cost of Kidney Transplant Kidney transplant cost in the Philippines is much less than other countries. The cost in the Philippines can range from around €10,000 to €30,000. It depends. Hospitals in the Philippines may also vary between private and government hospitals.

  5. Kidney Transplant Packages Kidney Transplant Packages in the Philippines may varies according to the hospitals. The cost may depend on several other factors, such as the hospital and the patient's condition. If you use a government-backed facility like the National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI), the cost may be significantly lower. Because eligible patients are eligible for PhilHealth Z Benefit Package, out-of-pocket expenses may be lower. Potential out-of-pocket expenses may also include post-transplant medications, lab tests, and hospital visits.

  6. Hospital Choices Hospital options in the Philippines include well-known private hospitals such as The Medical City and Makati Medical Center, which provide facilities and specialized care, as well as large public hospitals such as the Philippine General Hospital (PGH), a national referral and teaching hospital. Other options range from specialized centers for cardiac care, such as the Philippine Heart Center, to community hospitals and government-funded institutions in various regions.

  7. PhilHealth Coverage PhilHealth coverage in the Philippines is a National Health Insurance (NHIP) plan that aims to provide healthcare services to all citizens of the country. It aims to cover healthcare services and inpatient care, outpatient services. Inpatient coverage: It covers hospitalization expenses, doctor’s fees, medicines, and diagnostic tests. It provides a certain amount for critical illnesses. Outpatient coverage: It covers day surgeries and certain clinic-based procedures. In this case, the patient does not have to stay in the hospital overnight.

  8. The National Kidney & Transplant Institute (NKTI) The National Kidney and Transplant Institute(NKTI) is the premier and tertiary medical center hospital for kidney diseases and their treatment in the Philippines. The institute is under the Department of Health of the Philippines government. It was established to focus on kidney diseases and their diagnosis, treatment and transplantation.

  9. Kidney Transplant Success Rates Kidney transplant Success rates in the Philippines are quite good. Patients are expected to survive one year after a kidney transplant, with over 95% surviving and over 90% of transplanted kidneys being successful. Typically, the rate ranges from 80% to 85% after five years. The National Kidney and Transplant Institute leads the way in kidney transplant rates in the Philippines. The institute has a long history of successes.

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