The CCP Prices Human Organs
Recently several provinces and cities in China have released official guideline prices for human organs, after the National Health Commission issued a document to "regulate" the "human donor organ procurement fees and financial management methods”.
On Oct 28, the Health Commission of Henan Province published a price table regarding how much money will be charged to harvest “donated organs”.
According to the table, organs for transplant include livers at 260,000 yuan ($40,700), kidneys at 160,000 yuan ($25,000), hearts at 100,000 yuan ($15,600), lungs at 80,000 yuan ($12,500), corneas at 10,000 yuan ($1,600), pancreas at 50,000 yuan ($7,800), small intestines at 50,000 yuan, etc.
Henan province claimed that its prices are lower than other provinces and cities.
In July, CCP’s National Health Commission published a document titled “Human Donor Organ Procurement Fees and Financial Management Methods”, which took effect on Sep. 1.
The document has 5 chapters, 27 items and is about 3000 words long.
It says that the purpose of making such a document is to promote human organ donation and transplantation, further standardize the management of human donor organ procurement fees and financial management, continue to enhance the accessibility of human organ transplantation services, maintain the public welfare of human organ donation, and promote the high-quality development of human organ donation and transplantation, etc.
Why do fees need to be charged for “procuring donor organs”? Because there are costs involved. And the costs include the following:
(1) Donor medical support costs. This includes the cost of donor and potential donor evaluation, organ function maintenance, testing, examination, transport, and death determination, etc.
(2) Cost of sample retention mainly for medical needs, such as retaining the donor's blood, urine, and other tissue specimens.
(3) Costs for repair and aftercare of the remains, including the cost of transferring the remains, funeral, autopsy, etc.
(4) Organ donation management costs.
(5) The cost of organ harvesting surgery.
(6) Organ medical support costs, including organ quality assessment, organ preservation, organ repair, examination, and testing, etc.
(7) Organ transfer costs.
(8) Costs related to the organ donor's family, mainly including their transportation, accommodation, out-of-work allowance, and other costs during the period when the organ donor's family is handling organ donation matters.
The document says that every province should make their own price table for the fees, the fees should be charged by the organ transplant hospitals, and hospitals should then give the money to the Organ Procurement Organization, or OPO system.
The document doesn’t say who should pay the organ procurement fees. But after carefully reading it, one can work out that the organ recipients will be paying the fees. They pay the transplant hospitals, and the hospitals will then transfer the money to the OPO system.
For my comment and analysis of this news, go to https://www.jenniferzengblog.com/scripts-audios/2021/11/12/a-shocking-price-table-and-what-is-the-role-of-the-west
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