Comment... that page (horribly formatted and ugly colours, incidently!!) is dated 2000. That's a LONG time ago. My understanding is that the Government has legislated against foreigners receiving transplants in the Philipines in order to cut down on "transplant tourism" and the poor being taken advantage of. One thing I am totally in support of. I am sure it still goes on via a black market of sorts, and of course you can go to Russia, India, China and other locations for transplants (of varying quality of medical procedures).
Yes, here's a link about the banning of foreign transplants in the Philipines:
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=4745514I personally am morally against this practice. I have been asked quite a few times if I would go to asia/india etc to buy a kidney and I do not believe in it. Why? Because the poor are taken advantage of - the middlemen get the vast majority of the $$$ the westerner pays and the donor is often treated very badly and only receives a small amount. Eg: if the recipient pays say $25,000 the donor may only see $1500 or so of that. That does NOT seem right to me - even if $1500 would be a small fortune to the local. I find it very difficult that those so poor they feel the need to sell their health for money to live - and then get screwed in the transaction - is not right.
That's just my opinion of course. Others may well differ.
Either way I believe that web page is now well and truly out of date in relation to availability of kidney transplants to foreigners in the Philipines.