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13 Blood donation is to save people, why is blood donation unpaid, but blood transfusion is so expensive?
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Blood is indispensable in hospitals in major surgery, blood transfusion and rescue, so China calls on people who meet the conditions for blood donation to donate blood for free. However, patients are often charged when they use blood in hospitals, that is, when they are transfused. Many people are deeply puzzled by this:
Why don't you get paid to donate blood, but you pay for it? Is this a bully clause for hospitals?
Let's first look at why blood can't be traded for a fee. Blood traffickers buy and sell blood, which exacerbates blood shortages and prevents normal blood donation mechanisms from functioning properly. If the blood in the hospital is also obtained in the form of buying and selling, it will only further increase the cost of blood and further increase the financial burden of patients.
Therefore, unpaid blood donation is a more appropriate form than buying and selling blood. Does the fact that blood is available for free mean that everything related to blood has no cost? Definitely.
In the case of free access to blood, the process of blood in and out of the hospital is also accompanied by considerable expenses. First of all, we know that not everyone can participate in unpaid blood donation, and people with blood-borne diseases such as AIDS, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C should never donate blood. People with anemia and high myopia are also not suitable for blood donation.
However, people with blood problems don't necessarily understand their condition. If you donate blood, you are likely to collect unusable blood. Therefore, blood tests should be done on the donor before donating blood to test the components of the blood and rule out people who are not suitable for blood donation.
There are many donors, and the cost of laboratory testing is not a small amount of money. Secondly, there is a strict mechanism for the management and use of blood, and it is not as simple as extracting blood and storing it. The easiest way to understand is to classify blood according to blood type.
In addition, blood should not be left as random as a drink, but should be placed in a sterile blood bank and properly stored at a specific temperature and humidity. It takes a lot of equipment to maintain the various indicators of the blood bank, not to mention the cost of purchasing equipment, and the daily maintenance of equipment is also an expense. Finally, the disposables used in blood donation, donor souvenirs, equipment maintenance costs, staff salaries at the blood center, etc., are all costs of blood management, and these costs are borne by the state, not the transfused.
After reading these words, you must also understand that there are not low costs in the process of acquiring, using, and managing blood, and part of these costs are borne by the state, and the fees we pay when using blood are only part of it. In addition, after donating a certain amount of blood, you can enjoy free blood for life. Blood donation can benefit others as well as help when you need it, so if you qualify, you might want to get involved.
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Because of the cost.
The blood donated by our hospitals cannot be used directly, it needs to be treated, and there is a cost to treat the blood. The second is the cost of preserving blood, which needs to be refrigerated, which also requires a cost.
Finally, there are other costs.
Generally, we donate blood in blood donation vehicles in various places, and the driving of these blood donation vehicles requires costs, working doctors need to have salaries, blood drawing, blood testing, and blood preservation need instruments, and many times blood donors will also get small gifts such as umbrellas or milk, which are all costs.
Then there is the ignorance of the masses.
Regardless of whether you need free things or not, everyone is happy to take them. What if someone asks the hospital for a blood transfusion on the pretext that he is anemic, and what if someone does not bleed enough to require a blood transfusion, but he has to ask the doctor to give him a blood transfusion.
We only see that the blood itself is free, but we ignore the series of costs and disputes that arise from blood transfusions. It is also very reasonable that people who donate blood for free have a blood donation certificate and can use a certain amount of blood for free.
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Unpaid blood donation is to save lives, but why do hospitals charge patients when blood is needed?
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