Via The American Thinker:
It’s been going on for years: patients waiting for years for a life-saving kidney donation, and sometimes dying as they waited in those long, long lines. Kidney patients are most prominent among those waiting in line, but that’s only because those waiting for other kinds of organs die so quickly that they can’t wait in any line at all.
Johns Hopkins University economist Steve Hanke at Forbes points out a very little-reported story involving President Trump, who just days ago quietly signed an executive order that could save as many as 43,000 lives of the waiting kidney patients. His order involved several compassionate measures to make their lives easier, but perhaps the best one will involve increasing the supply of available kidneys by as much as 50% by 2030, which is the aim. Hanke writes:
How many of you noticed the most life-changing story of the week? Yesterday, President Trump made a stunning speech announcing regulatory changes that will save thousands of American lives each year.
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/07/very_quietly_trump_may_have_just_saved_43000_lives.html
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