Global Kidney Exchange (GKE) is a program aimed at facilitating trans-national kidney donation. Although its proponents aim at reducing the unmet demand of kidneys in the United States through the trans-nationalization of kidney exchange programs, the World Health Organization (WHO) and The Transplantation Society (TTS) have expressed concerns about its potential effect on black markets of organs and transnational organ trafficking, as well as on low- or middle-income countries health systems. For GKE to be implemented, it would need to be permitted to operate in at least some low- or middle-income countries. Should a low- or middle-income country allow GKE’s implementation? With the aim of answering this question, the eighteen University o...
As the gap between organ donors and patients on the recipient waiting list grows, residents of the U...
The dark history of transplant tourism in Pakistan demonstrates the hazards of unregulated cross-bor...
Achievement of equity in health requires development of a health system in which everyone has a fair...
Global Kidney Exchange (GKE) is a program aimed at facilitating trans-national kidney donation. Alth...
Global Kidney Exchange (GKE) is a program aimed at facilitating trans-national kidney donation. Alth...
This paper addresses ethical, legal, and psychosocial aspects of Global Kidney Exchange (GKE). Conce...
We read with great interest and appreciation the careful consideration and analysis by Ambagtsheer e...
The Global Kidney Exchange (GKE) programme seeks to facilitate kidney transplants by matching donor–...
Recent innovations in biomedicine and medical technologies within the last 40 years have altered und...
The organ trafficking market is on the rise worldwide. Numerous unfortunate stories of networks of b...
This paper empirically investigates the role of institutions, income inequality, cultural diff...
This paper empirically investigates the role of institutions, income inequality, cultural difference...
Using an unbalanced annual dataset from 63 countries over 1998-2002, we show that improvements in eq...
In India, as in most countries where trade in human organs is legally prohibited, policies governing...
The dark history of transplant tourism in Pakistan demonstrates the hazards of unregulated cross-bor...
As the gap between organ donors and patients on the recipient waiting list grows, residents of the U...
The dark history of transplant tourism in Pakistan demonstrates the hazards of unregulated cross-bor...
Achievement of equity in health requires development of a health system in which everyone has a fair...
Global Kidney Exchange (GKE) is a program aimed at facilitating trans-national kidney donation. Alth...
Global Kidney Exchange (GKE) is a program aimed at facilitating trans-national kidney donation. Alth...
This paper addresses ethical, legal, and psychosocial aspects of Global Kidney Exchange (GKE). Conce...
We read with great interest and appreciation the careful consideration and analysis by Ambagtsheer e...
The Global Kidney Exchange (GKE) programme seeks to facilitate kidney transplants by matching donor–...
Recent innovations in biomedicine and medical technologies within the last 40 years have altered und...
The organ trafficking market is on the rise worldwide. Numerous unfortunate stories of networks of b...
This paper empirically investigates the role of institutions, income inequality, cultural diff...
This paper empirically investigates the role of institutions, income inequality, cultural difference...
Using an unbalanced annual dataset from 63 countries over 1998-2002, we show that improvements in eq...
In India, as in most countries where trade in human organs is legally prohibited, policies governing...
The dark history of transplant tourism in Pakistan demonstrates the hazards of unregulated cross-bor...
As the gap between organ donors and patients on the recipient waiting list grows, residents of the U...
The dark history of transplant tourism in Pakistan demonstrates the hazards of unregulated cross-bor...
Achievement of equity in health requires development of a health system in which everyone has a fair...