Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Samaritans


So, are these soon-to-be-executed prisoners truly turning into good Samaritans or are there shady dealings being brushed under the carpet, away from the public eye? In a nation home to approximately two million people who require transplants each year, only about 20,000 receive the treatment. In America, a kidney roughly costs around $100,000, in China about $70,000; a liver transplant in US requires a good $250,000, which in China would cost you only $160,000 but it’s the heart transplant surgery that really takes the cake – where in US you almost become bankrupt after spending $860,000 or so, you get away with an expenditure of just $120,000 in the land of the dragon!

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Source:- IIPM-
Business and Economy, Initiative:- Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri - 2006

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