How Plasma Donations are Helping to Pay Some Americans’ Bills – and Treat Patients Around the World

How Plasma Donations are Helping to Pay Some Americans’ Bills – and Treat Patients Around the World

There are only five countries that collect enough plasma donations domestically to meet the needs of their own patients: the U.S., Germany, Austria, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, according to Peter Jaworski, a professor of strategy, ethics, economics, and public policy at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business who has studied the ethics and economics of plasma donation.