Context: Many of the alternatives for procuring donor organs are considered either ineffective, unethical, or illegal. One possibility that may not face such challenges is a priority system whereby individuals who register as an organ donor are given priority to receive an organ over those who have not registered. However, providing extrinsic rewards can sometimes paradoxically reduce the target behavior, especially for those who are more altruistically motivated. Methods: Two behavioral experiments were employed and data were analyzed using regressions as well as examining open-ended responses. Findings: The results suggest that giving priority to receive an organ to those who register to donate postmortem could increase overall registrati...
This article initially demonstrates the falsity of each of these assumptions. Policy alternatives ar...
Background: Internationally the demand for organ transplants far exceeds the available supply of don...
Advances in medical technology have led to a sharp rise in organ transplantation in recent years. Ma...
Organ donations from deceased donors provide the majority of transplanted organs in the United State...
In recent decades, developed nations, such as the United States, have seen the gap between the deman...
Giving registered organ donors priority on organ waiting lists, as has been implemented in Israel an...
The donor-priority rule has been implemented in several countries in attempts to incentivise organ d...
A well-designed organ allocation priority policy is crucial in moderating the organ supply shortage ...
The supply of deceased donor organs is a limiting factor for transplantation based therapies. This r...
Organs for transplantation are a scarce resource. Paying to increase the supply of organs is illegal...
From 1988 to 2001, the supply of transplantable organs grew by 140%, an accomplishment dwarfed by th...
Background: Throughout the world there is an insufficient supply of donor organs to meet the demand ...
In 1984, organ donation was formally organized in the United States under the National Transplant Ac...
An effective method to increase the number of potential cadaveric organ donors is to make people don...
The number of available organs for transplant each year falls woefully short of the number of patien...
This article initially demonstrates the falsity of each of these assumptions. Policy alternatives ar...
Background: Internationally the demand for organ transplants far exceeds the available supply of don...
Advances in medical technology have led to a sharp rise in organ transplantation in recent years. Ma...
Organ donations from deceased donors provide the majority of transplanted organs in the United State...
In recent decades, developed nations, such as the United States, have seen the gap between the deman...
Giving registered organ donors priority on organ waiting lists, as has been implemented in Israel an...
The donor-priority rule has been implemented in several countries in attempts to incentivise organ d...
A well-designed organ allocation priority policy is crucial in moderating the organ supply shortage ...
The supply of deceased donor organs is a limiting factor for transplantation based therapies. This r...
Organs for transplantation are a scarce resource. Paying to increase the supply of organs is illegal...
From 1988 to 2001, the supply of transplantable organs grew by 140%, an accomplishment dwarfed by th...
Background: Throughout the world there is an insufficient supply of donor organs to meet the demand ...
In 1984, organ donation was formally organized in the United States under the National Transplant Ac...
An effective method to increase the number of potential cadaveric organ donors is to make people don...
The number of available organs for transplant each year falls woefully short of the number of patien...
This article initially demonstrates the falsity of each of these assumptions. Policy alternatives ar...
Background: Internationally the demand for organ transplants far exceeds the available supply of don...
Advances in medical technology have led to a sharp rise in organ transplantation in recent years. Ma...