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by darawk
2431 days ago
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> Yes, literally why OHS exists and should continue to exist. I'm not familiar with any agency by the name of OHS. Do you mean OSHA? Because they don't regulate employees, they regulate employers. > Who is going to need that sum, but also afford all the post-op medical care and time off? In case of complication, who is responsible? Something tells me if you're needing that sum, you're not going to have the medical coverage required to take care of yourself. Iran seems to have a higher level of general healthcare coverage than America [1]. First of all, 'time off' isn't a thing for many people. Many people are unemployed, so time off costs them nothing. Secondly, obviously the person purchasing the kidney would cover all aspects of care related to the operation. |
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Sorry, I'm not American, assumed you'd figure it out from context. And you can frame it how you would - either way it's rules about what's safe and not.
> First of all, 'time off' isn't a thing for many people. Many people are unemployed, so time off costs them nothing.
Sweet, so now we're giving unemployed desperate people a couple grand.
> Secondly, obviously the person purchasing the kidney would cover all aspects of care related to the operation.
How is this guaranteed? If this becomes a buyers market, what's stopping the buyer from saying they won't cover it? Are you suggesting government regulations as such, or hoping that the free-market capitalism of organ trading will do it just because they are decent people?