Live organs allocation policies have been subject in many countries to central government regulatory frameworks and oversight. Government regulations, organizational principles, and occupational standards are all aligned to the moral value of caring first and foremost for patients and ensuring that the allocation of organs complies with the notions of sound medical judgment, and responsible administration. The chapter offers an overview of the main trends and values associated with organ transplant policies. It also focuses on major departure from the moral principles and the subversion of medical ethical rules. The purpose is to understand what factors undermine the capacity of doctors to act as amoral actors, and under what conditions the...
This article normatively discusses two moral theories namely: Ubuntu and Deontology, with the aim of...
To increase the supply of transplantable organs, some European Union (EU) countries have begun imple...
Organ transplantation began in the early 20th century, with the first successful human organ transpl...
This article explores the unexpected ways in which recently introduced accountability mechanisms sha...
Medical ethics is an indispensible and challenging aspect of clinical practice. This is particu-larl...
Honors (Bachelor's)Asian StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.4...
Due to the shortage of deceased and genetically-or emotionally-related living donors, living unrelat...
As the debate about organ transplantation continues worldwide, legal regulations are critically impo...
In 2012-2013 the German transplant system suffered from a large public scandal over the manipulation...
In 2012-2013 the German transplant system suffered from a large public scandal over the manipulation...
The Author has begun his article with an enumeration of particular kinds of transplantations and an...
The disparity between available and needed organs is rapidly increasing, and the number of patients ...
Everywhere in the advanced world the organization of organ transplantation is regarded as a "na...
This paper examines the impact of competition on ethical behavior in the liver transplant market. Pr...
textabstractThe development of medical knowledge has resulted in a demand in society for donor organ...
This article normatively discusses two moral theories namely: Ubuntu and Deontology, with the aim of...
To increase the supply of transplantable organs, some European Union (EU) countries have begun imple...
Organ transplantation began in the early 20th century, with the first successful human organ transpl...
This article explores the unexpected ways in which recently introduced accountability mechanisms sha...
Medical ethics is an indispensible and challenging aspect of clinical practice. This is particu-larl...
Honors (Bachelor's)Asian StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.4...
Due to the shortage of deceased and genetically-or emotionally-related living donors, living unrelat...
As the debate about organ transplantation continues worldwide, legal regulations are critically impo...
In 2012-2013 the German transplant system suffered from a large public scandal over the manipulation...
In 2012-2013 the German transplant system suffered from a large public scandal over the manipulation...
The Author has begun his article with an enumeration of particular kinds of transplantations and an...
The disparity between available and needed organs is rapidly increasing, and the number of patients ...
Everywhere in the advanced world the organization of organ transplantation is regarded as a "na...
This paper examines the impact of competition on ethical behavior in the liver transplant market. Pr...
textabstractThe development of medical knowledge has resulted in a demand in society for donor organ...
This article normatively discusses two moral theories namely: Ubuntu and Deontology, with the aim of...
To increase the supply of transplantable organs, some European Union (EU) countries have begun imple...
Organ transplantation began in the early 20th century, with the first successful human organ transpl...