Organ shortage constitutes an unsolved problem for every country that offers transplantation as a therapeutic option. Besides the largely implemented donation model and the eventually implemented market model, a theorized automatic organ procurement model has raised a rich debate in the legal, medical and bioethical community, since it could show a higher potential to solve organ shortage. In this paper, we study the main arguments for and against this model. We show how, in the light of empirical data extracted from countries with a universal health care system, its implementation could lead to a positive impact on organ procurement rates. Three factors are envisioned as fundamental in the comprehension and a possible regulation of the aut...
Over the past 15 years, the shortage of organs for transplantation has worsened. This has forced cli...
All countries throughout the world vary in the way they procure organs, but they all have one thing ...
Following up on proposals by several others,\u27 Blair and Kaserman have thoroughly examined the cur...
This paper analyses the arguments for and against what we have called automatic organ procurement mo...
In trying to overcome the growing gap between demand and offer of organs for transplantation, soluti...
Altruism and solidarity are concepts that are closely related to organ donation for transplantation....
The purpose of the research was to conduct a critical review of the literature surrounding organ don...
AbstractSince its inauguration in 1954, the field of modern transplantation has made great strides i...
Transplantation is an accepted therapeutic option to save or improve the quality of life when organ ...
The organ shortage is commonly presented as having a clear solution, increase the number of organs d...
During the past years the number of organ donors in Romania has declined after a slow but steady inc...
textabstractThe development of medical knowledge has resulted in a demand in society for donor organ...
Despite the fact that Turkey has implemented a number of legislative and regulatory efforts to incre...
In the United States, as well as throughout the world, current demands for organ transplants far exc...
Within the context of an ageing population, the organ shortage tends to become more acute. Roughly s...
Over the past 15 years, the shortage of organs for transplantation has worsened. This has forced cli...
All countries throughout the world vary in the way they procure organs, but they all have one thing ...
Following up on proposals by several others,\u27 Blair and Kaserman have thoroughly examined the cur...
This paper analyses the arguments for and against what we have called automatic organ procurement mo...
In trying to overcome the growing gap between demand and offer of organs for transplantation, soluti...
Altruism and solidarity are concepts that are closely related to organ donation for transplantation....
The purpose of the research was to conduct a critical review of the literature surrounding organ don...
AbstractSince its inauguration in 1954, the field of modern transplantation has made great strides i...
Transplantation is an accepted therapeutic option to save or improve the quality of life when organ ...
The organ shortage is commonly presented as having a clear solution, increase the number of organs d...
During the past years the number of organ donors in Romania has declined after a slow but steady inc...
textabstractThe development of medical knowledge has resulted in a demand in society for donor organ...
Despite the fact that Turkey has implemented a number of legislative and regulatory efforts to incre...
In the United States, as well as throughout the world, current demands for organ transplants far exc...
Within the context of an ageing population, the organ shortage tends to become more acute. Roughly s...
Over the past 15 years, the shortage of organs for transplantation has worsened. This has forced cli...
All countries throughout the world vary in the way they procure organs, but they all have one thing ...
Following up on proposals by several others,\u27 Blair and Kaserman have thoroughly examined the cur...