The next question would be, where do the livers come from?
>>Wouldn't everyone (who lives in a country that is a member of the EU) then travel to the country with the best medical services available whenever they need other than routine treatment? Doesn't that overload the system?
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>Up to a point this is indeed the case, but you wouldn't travel the distance for a broken leg, would you.
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>fe i know that a lot of liver transplants are done in Ghent on Italian patients to the tune that they now have a Italian interpreter on call.
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>A+
>jml
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