Listen "The Price of Plasma"
Episode Synopsis
Each year, about 13.6 million units of whole blood are donated in the U.S. Another 53.5 million units are collected in the form of plasma — a liquid element in human blood containing vital antibodies and proteins. Through some privately owned manufacturers, American donors provide 94% of the plasma used around the world. The reason is simple: unlike whole blood donors, the majority of plasma donors in the US receive compensation. For a growing low-income population, giving plasma is more than a good deed to save lives. It has become an economic coping strategy. Ms. Analidis Ochoa, a doctoral candidate from the University of Michigan is with us today to share her findings about the industry, its regulations, and its potential impacts on the vulnerable and under-represented community in the US.
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