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| Found this om Yahoo today, I was in another group an had posted an
ethics question, any feedback from this group would be great. Why
would this be unethical. People in other countries belive that saving
someones life no matter where they are from is the correct thing to
do...
Kidneys are Available From Altruistic Living Donors Immediately
Tuesday September 28, 9:03 am ET
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Sept. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- International Medical
Travelers (IMT), a company specializing in public education regarding
simplifying rules pertaining to organ transplantation, and, helping to
unite those seeking organ transplantation with altruistic individuals
wishing to donate an organ, is currently linking would-be kidney
recipients with would-be kidney donors. IMT serves in part, as a
referral service to match those seeking live kidney transplantation,
with people willing to donate one of their own kidneys.
Such arrangements are now available within a short trip of the US
mainland with heavily credentialed US trained transplant physicians,
in ultra-modern hospitals, using up to the moment/state-of-the-art
kidney transplantation protocols.
Complete medical expenses excluding personal travel costs and
unforeseen complications, are priced competitively. Currently,
insurance will not pay for this surgical procedure. The cost includes
up to 30 days of post-surgical care along with all immuno-suppression
medication.
Patient's doctors are welcomed to speak directly with the surgical
team. In fact, patient's doctors, should they desire, are welcomed to
travel with their patient including being permitted in the operating
theater.
No monies are paid until the patient's medical records have been
transferred, the patient (with or without his personal physician) has
met with the surgical team, and makes the decision to go forward.
Operating completely within the law, for the first time ever, patients
desiring kidney transplantation, from a living donor, do not have to
enter into clandestine arrangements with clandestine individuals.
Patients can in fact have the kidney they need within one week.
IMT matching services offer key advantages versus heretofore
underground operations:
* Organ transplants from living donors available immediately
* Heavily credentialed exclusively US trained transplant
physicians
* World class hospitals with world class surgical staffs
* Exclusively up to the moment/state-of-the-art kidney
transplantation
protocols
* World class post-surgical aftercare
* Five star accommodations for family members accompanying
patients
In the United States, Owens/DePoy Marketing Communications will serve
as the source of information on IMT. For further information, contact
Matt Owens at matt@owensdepoy.com or call him at 480-225-0299.
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Source: International Medical Travelers
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| Homefinders 2004-10-04, 10:08 pm |
| What makes you think this is unethical?
Judanne
"Don" <don@az-ta.com> wrote in message
news:54ebabd7.0409281003.5b880bf@posting.google.com...
> Found this om Yahoo today, I was in another group an had posted an
> ethics question, any feedback from this group would be great. Why
> would this be unethical. People in other countries belive that saving
> someones life no matter where they are from is the correct thing to
> do...
>
>
> Kidneys are Available From Altruistic Living Donors Immediately
> Tuesday September 28, 9:03 am ET
>
>
> SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Sept. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- International Medical
> Travelers (IMT), a company specializing in public education regarding
> simplifying rules pertaining to organ transplantation, and, helping to
> unite those seeking organ transplantation with altruistic individuals
> wishing to donate an organ, is currently linking would-be kidney
> recipients with would-be kidney donors. IMT serves in part, as a
> referral service to match those seeking live kidney transplantation,
> with people willing to donate one of their own kidneys.
> Such arrangements are now available within a short trip of the US
> mainland with heavily credentialed US trained transplant physicians,
> in ultra-modern hospitals, using up to the moment/state-of-the-art
> kidney transplantation protocols.
>
> Complete medical expenses excluding personal travel costs and
> unforeseen complications, are priced competitively. Currently,
> insurance will not pay for this surgical procedure. The cost includes
> up to 30 days of post-surgical care along with all immuno-suppression
> medication.
>
> Patient's doctors are welcomed to speak directly with the surgical
> team. In fact, patient's doctors, should they desire, are welcomed to
> travel with their patient including being permitted in the operating
> theater.
>
> No monies are paid until the patient's medical records have been
> transferred, the patient (with or without his personal physician) has
> met with the surgical team, and makes the decision to go forward.
>
> Operating completely within the law, for the first time ever, patients
> desiring kidney transplantation, from a living donor, do not have to
> enter into clandestine arrangements with clandestine individuals.
> Patients can in fact have the kidney they need within one week.
>
> IMT matching services offer key advantages versus heretofore
> underground operations:
>
> * Organ transplants from living donors available immediately
> * Heavily credentialed exclusively US trained transplant
> physicians
> * World class hospitals with world class surgical staffs
> * Exclusively up to the moment/state-of-the-art kidney
> transplantation
> protocols
> * World class post-surgical aftercare
> * Five star accommodations for family members accompanying
> patients
>
>
> In the United States, Owens/DePoy Marketing Communications will serve
> as the source of information on IMT. For further information, contact
> Matt Owens at matt@owensdepoy.com or call him at 480-225-0299.
>
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Source: International Medical Travelers
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