There is an extreme price in the occasion of post- surgery. Some people have to decide to go through with the procedure and help them life a few more years or to decide to let go of their future and choose not to follow up with the surgery to save their money due to there being that small chance it does not actually go the way as planned. According to The Price List for Human Organs, a heart can cost a person around the neighborhood about $119,00 and a liver, $157,000, and the most shocking; a kidney is about $262,000 (“The price”). All those prices are high enough for some people to get a new house, a couple cars, or a luxury car, pay off college, or so many other things. It is a big issue that many people have to face. Do they want to risk all this money in hope the procedure goes right? Or pay all this money and there still be a chance that the procedure did not go in favor? Of course, no one wants to spend that much money on a procedure, but it will benefit the patient, they will have to risk it for those they love. Conclusively, the price of an organ should be lowered than the price point in which it sits at now in regards to there being families who really do need to save as much money as possible to be able to go through with the
There is an extreme price in the occasion of post- surgery. Some people have to decide to go through with the procedure and help them life a few more years or to decide to let go of their future and choose not to follow up with the surgery to save their money due to there being that small chance it does not actually go the way as planned. According to The Price List for Human Organs, a heart can cost a person around the neighborhood about $119,00 and a liver, $157,000, and the most shocking; a kidney is about $262,000 (“The price”). All those prices are high enough for some people to get a new house, a couple cars, or a luxury car, pay off college, or so many other things. It is a big issue that many people have to face. Do they want to risk all this money in hope the procedure goes right? Or pay all this money and there still be a chance that the procedure did not go in favor? Of course, no one wants to spend that much money on a procedure, but it will benefit the patient, they will have to risk it for those they love. Conclusively, the price of an organ should be lowered than the price point in which it sits at now in regards to there being families who really do need to save as much money as possible to be able to go through with the