Albany considers bill to pay live organ-donors' costs; Supporters want to remove economic barriers that they say keep many potential donors from coming forward
A new bill could make New York the first state in the country to directly compensate living organ donors--who typically donate a kidney or a portion of their liver to a transplant patient--for lost wages, child care and other expenses. The Living Donor Support Act, introduced by Democratic Assemblym...
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