Human Blood Trafficking

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By rbnstr08


$20.00 per Blood Bag
$20.00 per Blood Bag

Need for Blood

This is an experience how a hospital department makes money out of blood donations. My wife was to have hysterectomy because of a lump in her uterus. Her doctor advised that we need to get at least four bags of her blood type for transfusion during surgery. Her blood type is "B" and there was not enough to buy from blood banks. I had to look for donors like making calls to a military academy and large companies to ask for possible donors. Unfortunately, it was too immediate and they did not have enough time to ask people who had the same blood type who are willing to donate. The day before the surgery, the Red Cross and a hospital notified me that there were type "B" donations and two bags from each of them! Another good thing was learning that I have nephews who had the same blood type. Our family on my side commonly had type "O" blood. Just to make sure we had more than four bags, my nephews donated another two bags. All the donations were kept by the Medical Technicians department of the hospital. The cost of the blood from the Red Cross and hospital was $20.00 per bag. The condition with the hospital where my wife was to be operated on is for them to pay me back the same amount for any blood that would not be used.

Surgery Day & After

On the day of the surgery, the transfusion started before the actual operation. The obstetrician asked me to stay just outside the operating room so she could show me the mass to be removed from my wife's uterus. With that, I was able to monitor how many bags of blood would be used. Whenever another bag is needed, a nurse would go out of the operating room to get one. In short, I was able to count that only three were used. My wife did not need any transfusion further after the surgery. I had an acknowledgement receipt from the Med Tech Department that they received a total of six type "B" blood bags. Everything went well until my wife was to be discharged from the hospital after three days. In the process of settling her account with Medicare, we were still required to shell out additional cash which was not covered by her health insurance. I did not worry much because we would still be refunded from the unused blood bags.


Blood Money
Blood Money

All about Money

With that in mind, I headed to the Med Tech department to retrieve the refund. To my disgust, they said that all of the bags were used! I informed them that I was outside the operating room and was able to take count. They said I might have counted wrong! Getting irritated with that remark, I asked them to get the operating room records on the surgery as that would tell how many bags were used. It took an agonizing two hours for them to just inform me that they could not find the records! In my disgust, I raised my voice and called them liars and thieves. My wife was actually ready to leave the hospital within the first hour I was waiting for the operating room records. From the Med Tech department, I approached some hospital officials to help out but they could not do anything. We were asked to come back the following day to follow up on it. I actually had to go back three consecutive days without getting any result. If donor organ is a racket in some hospitals, I think donated blood is one that they don't look into because it can be replaced. That's blood money for them!

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newcapo profile image

newcapo  says:
14 months ago

I can't believe the hospital didn't make good on it- even after talking to hospital officials and going back 3 times.....THIS IS AN OUTRAGE.....I would be upset too.

quicksand profile image

quicksand  says:
14 months ago

Previously I was under the impression that a hysterectomy was a simple operation which did not require a blood transfusion after wards.

rbnstr08 profile image

rbnstr08  says:
14 months ago

Thanks newcapo - especially with the thought that I had trouble sourcing that blood type.

Thanks quicksand - my wife had severe bleeding during her periods caused by the lump that necessitated transfusion, that's why.

quicksand profile image

quicksand  says:
14 months ago

Hi rbnstr08! I hope your wife is in the best of health.

ESAHS  says:
14 months ago

"Yes!" They want you to give blood for free."  "However, they claim the charge to hospital patient is a blood processing fee and not the cost of the blood itself which they got for free from the blood donor!"

"Two thumbs up!"

CEO E.S.A.S.H. Association

 

rbnstr08 profile image

rbnstr08  says:
14 months ago

Hi quicksand! Thanks. She's alright and in good health.

Hi ESAHS! Thanks for your input. Maybe some hospitals were doing this from blood donors now they went a little further to organ donors.

ESAHS  says:
14 months ago

"We have American Red Cross in New York and they have blood drives year round but, never pay for for blood donations!"

"I believe it's time to request that blood donors receive some type of payment for providing blood local hospitals are taking advantage of kind people willing to help others!"

CEO E.S.A.H.S. Association

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rbnstr08  says:
14 months ago

Thanks ESAHS!  But I guess this one is beyond the control of Red Cross because it is the hospital departments that should be monitored for this unscrupulous acts.  It they can do it with blood what more for organ donors?

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