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What prices are involved with adult organ donation? Is there a price for a heart or lungs?
Can a person sell a kidney?
Can a person sell a kidney?
What prices are involved with adult organ donation? Is there a price for a heart or lungs?
Can a person sell a kidney?
What prices are involved with adult organ donation? Is there a price for a heart or lungs?
Can a person sell a kidney?
Then why in the video was she haggling for the best price she could get?
I have thought so too, as in—this would be really hard to prosecute and prove wrong-doing. But after watching the first video again there is a part where Dr. Nucatola states that there are ways doctors can basically circumvent the law by saying that they 'accidentally' preserved a particular piece of the fetus and just happened to sell it. . . . I believe it was something along the lines of doctors claiming 'it wasn't my intent.' I don't really care to watch that video any more than I have to, but if I recall correctly that's what was said. You all can watch it again and tell me.
Meh. "Oops I accidentally completely preserved the tissue you requested while performing an abortion." You don't have to be a medical expert to know what such 'accidents' take a bit of effort and concentration to make them happen.
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If they're not acting illegally, they're definitely taking steps to cover their actions, and you usually don't have to cover up something you did unless you know it is wrong.
It's a valid point though. Can it be proven? Aside from someone in the medical staff at an abortion clinic coming out and testifying under oath that PP doctors are intentionally targeting specific tissues or organs to meet a demand, I don't know how any outsider could prove it.
I was unaware that shipping and handling costs (with no profit motive) were competitively haggled over.![]()
inability of government prosecutors......they chose not to prosecute criminals all the time.
Here's an interesting article...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...d-parenthood-wont-stop-donating-fetal-organs/
So the biotech firms act like middle men between PP and drug companies. The tech firm buys fetal tissue for under $100 and then sells it to drug companies for close to $2000. The tissue suddenly becomes "human" at this point, as it is used to test human reaction to new drugs.
This reminds me of the experiments that Nazis performed on Jews.
Here's an interesting article...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...d-parenthood-wont-stop-donating-fetal-organs/
So the biotech firms act like middle men between PP and drug companies. The tech firm buys fetal tissue for under $100 and then sells it to drug companies for close to $2000. The tissue suddenly becomes "human" at this point, as it is used to test human reaction to new drugs.
This reminds me of the experiments that Nazis performed on Jews.
That's because PP founder was a Nazi Sympathizer.
A Nazi Sympathizer ? http://www.nyu.edu/projects/sanger/articles/sanger-hitler_equation.php
Who were the unfit? Sanger laid it all out in 1938, when she praised Nazi Germany’s sterilization policies. The unfit (Hat tip: The Federalist) included those suffering from, “gongenital feeble-mindedness; schizophrenia, circular insanity; heredity epilepsy; hereditary chorea (Huntington’s)’ hereditary blindness or deafness; grave hereditary bodily deformity and chronic alcoholism.”
Reports in medical journals state that the indications laid down in the German law are being carefully observed. These are gongenital feeble-mindedness; schizophrenia, circular insanity; heredity epilepsy; hereditary chorea (Huntington’s)’ hereditary blindness or deafness; grave hereditary bodily deformity and chronic alcoholism.
Surely everyone will agree that the children of parents so afflicted are no contribution to the nation for even if they do not inherit these defects they are children of parents so handicapped that life will give them little, owing to their necessarily bad environment.
There are 1,700 special courts and 27 higher courts in Germany to review the cases certified for sterilization there. The rights of the individual could be equally well safeguarded here, but in no case should the rights of society, or which he or she is a member, be disregarded.
So then go after the biotech companies.
It seems like in your scenario it is the biotech companies selling the body parts not planned parenthood. Also what Nazi experiment on Jews does this remind you of? try to be specific please.
You be surprised what cost can be involved in the whole operation. But I bet you that $75 is not even worth the risk for them.
You are missing the point altogether.
What is the cost for "shipping and handling?"
That price should be fixed (independent of what the buyer believes it should be.)
Anything above that fixed "shipping and handling" is profit.
So why is haggling taking place, when the "shipping and handling" is fixed?
Profit. $$$
Gotta sell murdered human parts to make ends meet.
There are fixed cost and there are variable costs involved. Shipping costs maybe fixed but processing the bio material would likely be different for every fetus produced. I guess at the end they may be a little money left over from some parts sold and they lose money on others. The point is that it is highly unlikely that they are risking it all for a give or take $10 ish on every shipment.
I think this is not something they do a lot of so that why she was a little unsure about the price. Maybe Rand can help the justice dept sue PP if he is able to find a criminal offense in what was caught on tape.
I can understand that some costs are "variable," but my usage of the term "fixed" meant "independent of the buyer."
If the "shipping and handling" = $50, and "processing" ranges between $2 and $9, then the cost upfront should have been $59. No pokerfaced haggling, as seen here.
I'm sure she hasn't been doing this for long, the market is new, and she still doesn't know her competitor's pricing.
Why would she consider competitor's pricing in her calculation? Because it doesn't just matter what your equipment is capable of, you have to undercut the market to break into it.
Also you ask competitors price so you can go back and say to your workers, X competitor were able to do it for $50, you guys figure it out and get the price down within $50 price. I just think its a bit odd that this organization that uses doctors that are paid hundreds of thousands of dollars a year and other medical professional who are paid loads of money will try and make couple of dollars per human tissue. How many years, doctors clinics and abortions do you think it would take to make a 100k using this scheme? And at the risk of jail time and losing it all? It just doesn't add up
In the extensive world of health care industry, anyone selling you something this regulated, very limited and unique is not making any profit off it.
They already are doing the abortions anyway so whats wrong with selling the tissue to researchers?