Despite the outwardly strong controversy of compensating donors for their organs, it is apparent that, at the very least, the federal government, the primary entity that can effect change and ameliorate the lack of supply of transplantable organs, has realized that the status quo is currently letting fifteen people die unnecessary, tragic deaths everyday. Unfortunately, especially for those patients on waiting lists, the government does not seem even remotely close to instituting the rational, functional answer that can easily address the supply problem – repealing the federal law against donors receiving compensation for their organs. Furthermore, there are signs, as exhibited in editorials and select television reports ...
One of the most heavily regulated aspects of the Health Care industry is the organ donation system (...
For decades, the dominant view among biomedical ethicists, transplantation professionals, and the pu...
The scarcity of organs will be eliminated only if significantly more people agree to donate their ow...
This article addresses the growing organ shortage in America, analyzes current donation and procurem...
Each day, an average of eighteen people die in the United States while waiting for an organ transpla...
On an average day, 15 people die waiting for an organ that could have saved their lives-that\u27s so...
Organs for transplantation are a scarce resource. Paying to increase the supply of organs is illegal...
Organ donation, a medically perfected procedure, affords a second chance at life for many people. Un...
Over 6,500 individuals died in 2012 waiting for an organ transplant in the United States. In the con...
Each year some 6,700 Americans die while awaiting an organ transplant. On its face, this fact seems ...
All countries throughout the world vary in the way they procure organs, but they all have one thing ...
As people around the world continue to die on organ transplant waiting lists, the international comm...
In response to what has been characterized as the last remaining obstacle to transplantation, Sena...
posted for sale on the Internet one of his kidneys. The auction continued for 5 days and resulted in...
Organ transplant is a well-established medical therapy that saves thousands of lives. Yet many peopl...
One of the most heavily regulated aspects of the Health Care industry is the organ donation system (...
For decades, the dominant view among biomedical ethicists, transplantation professionals, and the pu...
The scarcity of organs will be eliminated only if significantly more people agree to donate their ow...
This article addresses the growing organ shortage in America, analyzes current donation and procurem...
Each day, an average of eighteen people die in the United States while waiting for an organ transpla...
On an average day, 15 people die waiting for an organ that could have saved their lives-that\u27s so...
Organs for transplantation are a scarce resource. Paying to increase the supply of organs is illegal...
Organ donation, a medically perfected procedure, affords a second chance at life for many people. Un...
Over 6,500 individuals died in 2012 waiting for an organ transplant in the United States. In the con...
Each year some 6,700 Americans die while awaiting an organ transplant. On its face, this fact seems ...
All countries throughout the world vary in the way they procure organs, but they all have one thing ...
As people around the world continue to die on organ transplant waiting lists, the international comm...
In response to what has been characterized as the last remaining obstacle to transplantation, Sena...
posted for sale on the Internet one of his kidneys. The auction continued for 5 days and resulted in...
Organ transplant is a well-established medical therapy that saves thousands of lives. Yet many peopl...
One of the most heavily regulated aspects of the Health Care industry is the organ donation system (...
For decades, the dominant view among biomedical ethicists, transplantation professionals, and the pu...
The scarcity of organs will be eliminated only if significantly more people agree to donate their ow...