In the USA is is the law. Medical issues are private matters between a healthcare provider and patient. If a person's private information was to "get out" it might affect their ability to get a job or they might face other predjudices Also the private insurance numbers could be used to steal someone's identity.
The correct answer is "true."
Further Explanation:
There are living transplant chains where people do meet each other and trade organs. These people are the ones receiving and the ones donating. There may be someone who needs a kidney in Colorado and has a match in California. The person in California may have an uncle who needs a liver and they use the "chain" to find someone.
This normally occurs more frequently in other countries and it is called "transplant tourism." However, this can involve money since it is not regulated in many other countries. In the United States, a living donor may donate a kidney or even a part of their liver, but can not make money off the organ.
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Answer:
I believe it where a people in surgical class are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
Explanation:
Patients with multiple procedures are assigned to the highest surgical class in the hierarchy to which one of the procedures is assigned. ... The surgical hierarchy for each MDC reflects the relative resource requirements of various surgical procedures.
<span>Oe moved to a new town and was having a hard time making friends. Recently he has some people. They started smoking marijuana and offered him some. He smoked the marijuana, even though he did not want to. What should I do next?
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