In the U.S., Great Britain, and in many other countries, the gap between the demand and the supply of human organs for transplantation is on the rise, despite the efforts of governments and health agencies to promote donor registration. In some countries of continental Europe, however, cadaveric organ procurement is based on the principle of presumed consent. Under presumed consent legislation, a deceased individual is classified as a potential donor in absence of explicit opposition to donation before death. This article analyzes the impact of presumed consent laws on donation rates. For this purpose, we construct a dataset on organ donation rates and potential factors affecting organ donation for 22 countries over a 10-year period. We fin...
The world is experiencing a lasting shortage of organ donations – a problem more severe in some coun...
The empirical evidence that default choices matter seems limited to retirement savings and cadaveric...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Switzerland has a low post mortem organ donation rate. Here we examine variables...
In the U.S., Great Britain, and in many other countries, the gap between the demand and the supply o...
Human organs for transplantation are extremely valuable goods and their shortage is a problem that h...
Objectives: To examine the impact of presumed consent legislation on organ donation and to review da...
To increase the supply of transplantable organs, some European Union (EU) countries have begun imple...
The role of the presumed consent legislation on deceased organ donation has seen great success over ...
The legal procurement of cadaveric human organs in Western countries is institutionalized in differe...
Background: With the worldwide shortage of organs to meet the demand for transplants, many countries...
United Kingdom Transplant reported that, during 2007—2008, a total of 7655 people were awaiting a tr...
According to NHS Blood and Transplant, there are over 10,000 people in the UK that are in need of an...
There are considerable differences in the number of organ donations between countries. It is assumed...
Abstract Background Maintaining adequately high organ donation rates proves essential to offering pa...
According to the German Foundation for Organ Transplantation, on average, three people die each day ...
The world is experiencing a lasting shortage of organ donations – a problem more severe in some coun...
The empirical evidence that default choices matter seems limited to retirement savings and cadaveric...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Switzerland has a low post mortem organ donation rate. Here we examine variables...
In the U.S., Great Britain, and in many other countries, the gap between the demand and the supply o...
Human organs for transplantation are extremely valuable goods and their shortage is a problem that h...
Objectives: To examine the impact of presumed consent legislation on organ donation and to review da...
To increase the supply of transplantable organs, some European Union (EU) countries have begun imple...
The role of the presumed consent legislation on deceased organ donation has seen great success over ...
The legal procurement of cadaveric human organs in Western countries is institutionalized in differe...
Background: With the worldwide shortage of organs to meet the demand for transplants, many countries...
United Kingdom Transplant reported that, during 2007—2008, a total of 7655 people were awaiting a tr...
According to NHS Blood and Transplant, there are over 10,000 people in the UK that are in need of an...
There are considerable differences in the number of organ donations between countries. It is assumed...
Abstract Background Maintaining adequately high organ donation rates proves essential to offering pa...
According to the German Foundation for Organ Transplantation, on average, three people die each day ...
The world is experiencing a lasting shortage of organ donations – a problem more severe in some coun...
The empirical evidence that default choices matter seems limited to retirement savings and cadaveric...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Switzerland has a low post mortem organ donation rate. Here we examine variables...