Iran Sets Innovative Example For Organ Donation
NPR / Scott Hensley
11-Jan-2010 (one comment)

Now, would you believe that Iran may have cracked the problem by paying living donors a modest amount, practically eliminating kidney shortages. The Iranian government pays living donors $1,200 and throws in a year of some health coverage. Recipients pay the donors a few thousand dollars more. There are lots of rules and procedures to protect living donors, Iranian doctors say, such as a ban on transplants from immigrant donors, a ban on brokers, and a medical assessment of donors performed only by doctors not involved in the transplant operation.

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AsteroidX

Kidneys OK, rest NOT

by AsteroidX on

Compensation for Living Human Organ Donation is Unethical, but I can see it may be beneficial where kidneys are concerned.

Good article below:

//www.hods.org/pdf/fried.pdf