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by echelon
1695 days ago
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Kidneys in the US are largely sourced from cadavers. If we enticed poor people to sell their kidneys, some percentage of them would wind up needing kidneys again without an ability to pay for them. This turns into a kidney marketplace where the rich win out over the poor. FCFS with triage based on need, immunocompatibility, and health outcome is the most equitable model. |
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Diabetes and uncontrolled high blood pressure are the top cause of kidney failure. These two conditions are far more common in the poor, and far more likely to be poorly managed.
Also if the price of a kidney relative to median income in the U.S. was similar to Iran, then a kidney would cost $15,000. This is expensive but still far cheaper than dialysis. And there is no reason an ACA plan or Medicaid wouldn't pay for it.