Everything about humanity has a price.
Whether it's intangible emotions and intelligence, or physical body organs and labor.
In elementary school, teachers and children's cartoons would tell them that kinship is priceless, love is priceless, and friendships are priceless.
When they reached the appropriate age, they would gradually realize that those were merely fairy tales and slogans, and in reality, humans were openly priced and sold.
At an American hospital, patients waiting for liver or kidney transplants could be in line for a year or even longer. Just when their turn is almost up, another family with the same needs could sponsor the hospital with a "donation" and push you down the list, forcing you to wait several more months.
Asking the hospital, they would only evade the issue by saying that the patient in that bed had a more urgent situation. Who knows the truth? But this is medical privatization.