Organ transplantation has been a favorite topic of health lawyers since its inception. Organ procurement was addressed with the adoption of the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act in all fifty states, and brain death has been recognized both judicially and legislatively across the United States. Nonetheless, it is now apparent that the major problems in organ transplantation are not legal in nature, and thus neither are the solutions. Heart and liver transplants are extreme and expensive medical interventions that few individuals can afford and few hospitals can offer. In an era of economic scarcity, how (if at all) should organ transplant procedures and other extreme and expensive treatments be introduced into the health care delivery system
Organ transplantation saves lives and provides the best alternative for patients at the end-stage of...
Each day, an average of eighteen people die in the United States while waiting for an organ transpla...
The article argued to the contrary that at least insofar as organ transplants were concerned, this g...
Organ transplantation has been a favorite topic of health lawyers since its inception. Organ procure...
Organ transplant is a well-established medical therapy that saves thousands of lives. Yet many peopl...
Organ failure is a devastating condition. Transplant offers the hope of “cure” to many patients with...
Organ transplantation began in the early 20th century, with the first successful human organ transpl...
Medical science has now made it possible to transplant kidneys from one individual to another in ord...
Human organ transplantation poses difficult legal problems. In this article the author examines thos...
Organs for transplantation are a scarce resource. Paying to increase the supply of organs is illegal...
Abstract. Liver transplantation is a necessary procedure to save the lives of thousands of people su...
In response to what has been characterized as the last remaining obstacle to transplantation, Sena...
There is an organ shortage crisis in the world, especially for kidneys and livers, resulting in appr...
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Recently, there have been several well-publicized cases in which a patient in need of a transplant h...
Organ transplantation saves lives and provides the best alternative for patients at the end-stage of...
Each day, an average of eighteen people die in the United States while waiting for an organ transpla...
The article argued to the contrary that at least insofar as organ transplants were concerned, this g...
Organ transplantation has been a favorite topic of health lawyers since its inception. Organ procure...
Organ transplant is a well-established medical therapy that saves thousands of lives. Yet many peopl...
Organ failure is a devastating condition. Transplant offers the hope of “cure” to many patients with...
Organ transplantation began in the early 20th century, with the first successful human organ transpl...
Medical science has now made it possible to transplant kidneys from one individual to another in ord...
Human organ transplantation poses difficult legal problems. In this article the author examines thos...
Organs for transplantation are a scarce resource. Paying to increase the supply of organs is illegal...
Abstract. Liver transplantation is a necessary procedure to save the lives of thousands of people su...
In response to what has been characterized as the last remaining obstacle to transplantation, Sena...
There is an organ shortage crisis in the world, especially for kidneys and livers, resulting in appr...
Honors (Bachelor's)Asian StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.4...
Recently, there have been several well-publicized cases in which a patient in need of a transplant h...
Organ transplantation saves lives and provides the best alternative for patients at the end-stage of...
Each day, an average of eighteen people die in the United States while waiting for an organ transpla...
The article argued to the contrary that at least insofar as organ transplants were concerned, this g...