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Exactly.
Scenario: A person regularly donates blood for years and receives no benefit from it.
Later they need to receive transfusions due to surgery or medical emergency.
They are charged several thousand dollars for the transfusions, the same amount as a person who has never donated.
What is their motivation to donate again?
There is very little.
Being a selfless person and knowing you've helped someone?
Yes, the warm glow of altruistic service to the community is a strong one but it is often hard to maintain in the face of looming bankruptcy due to medical debt.
Did that change? At one time if you donated blood, you didn't charge if you later needed blood...
Yeah that isn't a thing now. I've never heard of it. Was that like the '60s?