It is not clear how much a typical HMO pays towards an organ transplant as it will will vary greatly between locations and they type of transplant. Typically they will pay 80% of the cost.
How much a person likes to share. Should be the #1 factor.
It depends how much medical help you get. If you stop taking your meds and get no medical help, it would probably be between 1-6 weeks (depending on the organ transplant). A heart transplant would probably fail quicker than all others. And six weeks is probably and overestimate. Don't try it.
because people on that time, they were not aware of transplant that much and then when in 1954 for the first kidney was transplant from one twins brother to another and they got the idea which if the body did not reject the organ. (E.g. perfect kidney for the perfect body, not old, not damaged) the transplant will successfully work for long time. So that why before 1954 the transplant were unsuccessful.further more, the other reason is, that there were no Immunosuppression ( kind of drugs, radiation which help the body to not reject the organ). So thats why transplants were unsuccessful.
The cost of a lung transplant surgery can range from $100,000 to $1 million depending on factors such as hospital charges, insurance coverage, and post-transplant care. The cost of acquiring a new lung itself may not be broken down separately as it is typically covered under the overall transplant procedure cost.
At this moment, it is impossible to transplant a brain.
If I understand your question correctly, it all depends on the organ you're replacing and how well your immune system is working. there is a large chance your body will reject it and of you getting an infection but if neither of those happen you will be much better off.
cost of a liver transplant in china
An organ transplant can cost up to 300 000$ in medical fees. You don't really pay for the organ, it is donated but you pay for the procedure which is considered a very big procedure. Depending on the country you live in, the medical fees can be lower.
An "allogenic" transplant is a human-to-human transplant. (A "xenogenic" transplant would be animal-to-human).
12-15 lakh for an allogeneic transplant and 8-10 lakh for an autologous transplant approximately
well for one, they are different species and so will have their bodies build up in a different way to our own. The potential for organ failure or rejection will be much higher that same species transplant. I know that certain pieces of organs can be used in humans but most organs differ from species to species to be incompatible as a subtitute. Bovine heart valves are compatible to humans to allow transplant of the valve, but not the entire heart.
$ 10000