How much do hospitals charge for blood transfusions?
June 1st, 2009 | by Rick |Hipster Doofus asked:
I donate blood six times a year. I know that hospitals would have to charge for processing and testing and storing the blood but I don’t want to think that the hospital would make a big profit by charging an exhorbitant amount of money for blood that I am giving up for free. Any nurses or hospital workers know how much is charged?
CHESTER
I donate blood six times a year. I know that hospitals would have to charge for processing and testing and storing the blood but I don’t want to think that the hospital would make a big profit by charging an exhorbitant amount of money for blood that I am giving up for free. Any nurses or hospital workers know how much is charged?
CHESTER







One Response to “How much do hospitals charge for blood transfusions?”
By LINWOOD on Jun 4, 2009 | Reply
STAN
I doubt any money would be charged. No hospital would make any money out of it. Blood is supplied by the blood banks, a not for profit organisation. Well it is here in Australia. WE dont get paid for donating. Its just a nice thing to do for someone