Hi!
I'm not sure that I am completely clear on what you're putting together- are you giving a speech at an event? A presentation?
I really have nothing to offer you as far as what you asked about. As a non directed donor (I donated with no one in particular in mind to receive it) I can tell you that the last thing that might have motivated me (just me, personally. I cannot and would not speak for any other donor) would be health insurance costs due to a lack of organs. We're talking about giving up an organ, and it's a Really Big Deal to many people. Have you donated a kidney? Are you considering donation?
I think that you would/will find that if anyone is motivated by something you say, it's the people who sway in that direction anyway. MOST people, as it stands right now (this moment in time) are scared to donate a kidney, or they hate surgery, or it's not "their" problem, and that's the "norm". The biggest majority of donors are people who have a loved one in need of a kidney, and they look at donation then. And even then sometimes it's a very hard decision for people to make. This is about taking a perfectly good, functioning organ out, decreasing your own function by half and letting the other kidney do what it will or can do to compensate. That doesn't scare some of us, but I understand why it freaks so many people out.
Living organ donation is simply not something that people can or should be guilted into for any reason in the world. The regime for being accepted into a donation program is also set up in a way that if someone was coming to the decision based on guilt, they would be counselled and probably encouraged to further explore their hearts on the matter before being allowed to go further.
Good luck!!!
Nicki