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transplants in patients from that hic country. the proponents of these gke programmes suggest the associated costs (pre-donation and pre-transplantation screening, travel, lodging, a lump sum of money for post-transplantation care costs in the lmic, etc.) could be covered by the cost savings of transplantation
gain or comparable advantage", a principle enshrined in a number of international standards. , , , in this scenario, highly vulnerable patients in lmic are given access to transplantation services only if they are able to provide a suitable donor kidney to the pool in the hic, i.e., in exchange for...
https://www.edqm.eu/sites/default/files/statement-transplantation-global-kidney-exchange-concept-april2018.pdf