It is relevant to note that plasma clinics are massively privatized now, with Spanish company Grifols owning 17 sites here. Some of their sites in Saskatchewan and Alberta failed to pass inspections by Health Canada.
Banning money for Plasma is such a bad idea. I give blood personally and have no need for money for it but our supply where I am is always within 2-3 days of running out and people just can’t be asked to spend their time at a clinic for free nowadays with so little free time.
People are asked to give so much as is, incentives do help.
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Sounds to me like a problem that should be left to the market to fix by further privatizing, increasing costs and reducing quality of care and oversight.
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It is relevant to note that plasma clinics are massively privatized now, with Spanish company Grifols owning 17 sites here. Some of their sites in Saskatchewan and Alberta failed to pass inspections by Health Canada.
(https://www.drug-inspections.canada.ca/blood/searchResult-en.html?estName=&ref=&eType=1&prov=&rate=NC&lic=&licNum=®=®Num=&act=&term=&startDate=&endDate=&lang=en&cat=2)
Banning money for Plasma is such a bad idea. I give blood personally and have no need for money for it but our supply where I am is always within 2-3 days of running out and people just can’t be asked to spend their time at a clinic for free nowadays with so little free time.
People are asked to give so much as is, incentives do help.
Sounds to me like a problem that should be left to the market to fix by further privatizing, increasing costs and reducing quality of care and oversight.