“That’s probably why Apple founder Steve Jobs skipped over his home state of California’s 3,474-person waiting list and got on Tennessee’s 229-person list to get his liver in Memphis two months ago,” Echegaray reports.
“Registering in multiple states isn’t rare for those who can afford to recover far from home, and it increases the chance of finding a match, said Dr. Michael Porayko, medical director of liver transplantation at Vanderbilt University Medical Center,” Echegaray reports.
Full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Jeff A.” for the heads up.]