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Organ Donation: Supply, Policies & Practices

Autor Petr T Grinkovskiy
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 iul 2009
The issue of living organ donation is important because it represents one important set of possibilities for balancing the needs of people seeking organs with one another, and with the needs of potential organ donors. On one side of the balance, the drive to increase the supply of transplantable organs is fueled by people awaiting organ transplants. They are, in a sense, competing with one another on waiting lists for potentially life-saving scarce resources. On the other side of the balance, the drive to ensure that the transplant system is ethical and equitable precludes some mechanisms that would increase the supply of transplantable organs. Some options that have been rejected to date in the United States include paying healthy persons to donate their organs, and mandating that transplantable organs be harvested from all cadavers. To maintain the most ideal balance for the organ transplantation system, Congress may now wish to clarify whether certain new types of living organ donation should be adopted to increase the supply of transplantable organs, or prohibited for ethical and/or equitable reasons.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781606925010
ISBN-10: 1606925016
Pagini: 129
Ilustrații: tables
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers, Inc
Colecția Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US)

Cuprins

Preface; Organ Donation: Utilizing Public Policy and Technology to Strengthen Organ Donor Programs; Information Policy, Census, and National Archives Subcommittee, "Organ Donation: Utilising Public Policy and Technology to Strengthen Organ Donor Programs"; Information Policy, Census and National Archives Subcommittee; Oversight and Government Reform Committee "Organ Donation: Utilizing Public Policy and Technology to Strengthen Organ Donor Programs"; Statement by Susan Dunn, Association of Organ Procurement Organizations, Donor Alliance, Inc., Before the Information Policy, Census, and National Subcommittee Archives, Oversight and Government Reform Committee, September 25, 2007, Rayburn HOB; Testimony of Elizabeth M.P. Rubin, Before the Information Policy, Census and National Archives Subcommittee of the House of Representatives on Oversight and Government Reform Committee, September 25, 2007; Information Policy, Census, and National Archives Subcommitee Oversight and Government Reform Committee "Utilizing Public Policy and Technology to Strengthen Organ Donor Programs", Tuesday, September 25, 2007, Rayburn, HOB, Statement of Timothy L. Pruett, Strickler Family, Transplantation and Surgery, Univ. of Virginia and Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network/United Network for Organ Sharing; Opening Statement of Everson Walls, Informationa Policy, Census, and National Archives Subcommittee, Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Hearing on Organ Donation, Rayburn, HOB, Tuesday, September 25, 2007; Living Organ Donation and Valuable Consideration; Organ Transplant Programs: Federal Agencies Have Acted to Improve Oversight, but Implementation Issues Remain; Index.