Kidney for sale. £28,000 o.n.o.
Posted: Wed 03 Aug, 2011 10.02
So what do you make of the suggestion from Dundee University researcher Sue Rabbitt Roff that the NHS should explore payments for organs in the UK?
Other countries allow payments for donations of kidneys, and there's also a large illegal market for such things.
The suggestion is that, with there being a shortage of donations currently and a recession to boot, that these two things should somehow connect together to give people additional "life changing" money (a year's salary) and stop the shortfall of organ availability for sick people.
Is this specious reasoning of the highest order, or is there a certain logic?
Would you sell yours for that kind of money, or does the whole thing make you shudder?
Other countries allow payments for donations of kidneys, and there's also a large illegal market for such things.
The suggestion is that, with there being a shortage of donations currently and a recession to boot, that these two things should somehow connect together to give people additional "life changing" money (a year's salary) and stop the shortfall of organ availability for sick people.
Is this specious reasoning of the highest order, or is there a certain logic?
Would you sell yours for that kind of money, or does the whole thing make you shudder?