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Zim blood crisis patients pay 1k per pint
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43255, member: 636"] Health workers want Zimbabwe's government to help people pay for blood. The Community Working Group on Health says families spend at least 250 dollars for one pint of blood at public hospitals. Private hospitals charge up to 1,000 dollars for the same amount. Leaders must make blood cheaper for everyone who needs medical care. The National Blood Services of Zimbabwe takes free blood from donors. The same people must pay high prices if they need blood later. Officials say the money covers testing and storage costs for safe blood use. Health groups think this system treats donors unfairly. Zimbabwe collects a 5 percent tax on phone calls and internet data for health care. The money should reduce blood costs and buy new hospital equipment. Government workers do not explain how they spend this tax money. Health advocates demand clear reports about where the funds go. Many people need blood transfusions because of car accidents and childbirth problems. Road crashes cause serious injuries that require emergency blood supplies. Pregnant women often need extra blood during difficult deliveries. The country faces constant shortages of this life-saving resource. [/QUOTE]
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