• bhmnscmm@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    That’s a terrible reason. You would rather a patient in need not have blood available than be charged for it?

    There is definitely price gouging in blood. But it also requires testing, transportation, and storage before it can be used. The money for all that has to come from somewhere (unfortunately in the US it’s usually the patient).

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      I’m aware. But making the blood also costs calories food, time of donation exct. I get it’s not free on their end, but they are not paying me either. I’m asking for them to return the exact same favor and do it for free for the person who needs it.

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        1 year ago

        Your point is valid. As a counterpoint, when I donate (6-7 times a year) I get snacks and drinks during the donation, and a $5-10 gift card for a local fast food spot to fuel up later. I’m also very lucky that I can take most of my meetings using a headset, so I don’t have to miss work, and the donation truck is at my office, so there’s no travel time to or from my appointment.

        I love when CHLA emails me to say they’ll be downstairs in the coming week. I feel good about donating, and get free In-N-Out 😀

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        But where does the money come from? It sucks that in the US it has to come from the patient, but that’s the world we live in right now. I think it’s worth doing all the good you can with the tools available at the moment. Even if it’s not perfect.

        I’m just assuming you’re in the US. Sorry if that’s not the case and your country has a different situation.

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          The hospitals do make a profit elsewhere. The whole medical industry sucks. Giving a gift then charging the recipient does not sit well for me. I’m not saying don’t donate blood.

          Again it costs calories to make the blood, time, recovery, getting there. That’s coming completely from me. I am just asking the same from them.

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            Fair enough. If that’s the philosophy you want to live by, then who am I to say otherwise.

            Personally, I’d rather help people the best I can in the world I live in.

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            1 year ago

            You can’t pay for donations as that encourages risky behavior. People who shouldn’t donate will if they can make money.

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            Don’t get me wrong, I think that’s where the money should come from too. I just meant where else is the money going to come from in the current US healthcare system.

            Unfortunately, we don’t live in a country where that’s the case right now. I think it is still a very good thing to donate blood, despite having for-profit/privatized healthcare.

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              1 year ago

              Cracking down on for-profit organizations within the healthcare system would probably save an incredible amount of money.

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        Right. You are righteously protesting. Right on. No joke or bullshit, I applaud conviction.

        Of course, the bastards have made it so that the price of mass protest of this kind is the same folks protesting dying more often.

        That’s also no joke, or bullshit.

        For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction, and if you stare at the abyss too long it stares back at you; same sentiment.

        Same way you don’t kid yourself about the goal, never kid yourself about the price and who pays it or you’re no better than who you protest.

        I’m sorry if this is news, and it is not your fault; let’s head off that trite response.

        But conviction often quantifiably costs blood, and it’s poignant the theme is literal this time which is why I’m taking the chance to blab this much.

        A warrior should know the weight of the sword they heft.