Abstract. Over 107,000 Americans are currently awaiting a lifesaving organ transplant. The vast shortage of organs for transplant in the United States is commonly known, but few are aware that the capacity exists for an additional 28,000 organs to be procured each year. These viable organs are not procured because of the limitations of the market and governance structure of the organizations primarily responsible for organ procurement across the United States, Organ Procurement Organizations (OPOs). In this paper, the author provides an overview of the current organ procurement system and its flaws, debates the newly revised organ procurement regulations to come into effect in 2022, and offers a sweeping, market-based reform proposal for t...
This article initially demonstrates the falsity of each of these assumptions. Policy alternatives ar...
All countries throughout the world vary in the way they procure organs, but they all have one thing ...
One of the most heavily regulated aspects of the Health Care industry is the organ donation system (...
Abstract. Over 107,000 Americans are currently awaiting a lifesaving organ transplant. The vast shor...
Abstract. The American organ procurement system has improved and matured in the last five years. At ...
This paper presents an economic analysis of the organ procurement system in the U.S. and examines pr...
Despite improvements in medicine and technology, the number of people on the national transplant wai...
In 1984, organ donation was formally organized in the United States under the National Transplant Ac...
Every day, an average of twenty people in the United States die due to a shortage of organs availabl...
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AbstractSince its inauguration in 1954, the field of modern transplantation has made great strides i...
There are significant risks and inefficiencies associated with organ procurement travel. In an effor...
Conscripting organs from cadavers represents a radical new approach to the problem of organ procurem...
Over the past 15 years, the shortage of organs for transplantation has worsened. This has forced cli...
The remarkable progress of transplant medicine in the latter half of the twentieth century has led t...
This article initially demonstrates the falsity of each of these assumptions. Policy alternatives ar...
All countries throughout the world vary in the way they procure organs, but they all have one thing ...
One of the most heavily regulated aspects of the Health Care industry is the organ donation system (...
Abstract. Over 107,000 Americans are currently awaiting a lifesaving organ transplant. The vast shor...
Abstract. The American organ procurement system has improved and matured in the last five years. At ...
This paper presents an economic analysis of the organ procurement system in the U.S. and examines pr...
Despite improvements in medicine and technology, the number of people on the national transplant wai...
In 1984, organ donation was formally organized in the United States under the National Transplant Ac...
Every day, an average of twenty people in the United States die due to a shortage of organs availabl...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72348/1/j.1600-6143.3.s4.4.x.pd
AbstractSince its inauguration in 1954, the field of modern transplantation has made great strides i...
There are significant risks and inefficiencies associated with organ procurement travel. In an effor...
Conscripting organs from cadavers represents a radical new approach to the problem of organ procurem...
Over the past 15 years, the shortage of organs for transplantation has worsened. This has forced cli...
The remarkable progress of transplant medicine in the latter half of the twentieth century has led t...
This article initially demonstrates the falsity of each of these assumptions. Policy alternatives ar...
All countries throughout the world vary in the way they procure organs, but they all have one thing ...
One of the most heavily regulated aspects of the Health Care industry is the organ donation system (...