The transplant system has been criticized for not paying enough attention to efficiency in distributing scarce organs. But little research has been done to see how the general public views tradeoffs between efficiency and equity. We surveyed members of the general public to see how they would distribute organs among patients with varying chances of benefiting from them. In addition, we asked subjects to explain their decisions and to tell us about any other information they would have liked in order to make the decisions. We found that the public places a very high value on giving everyone a chance at receiving scarce resources, even if that means a significant decrease in the chance that available organs will save people's lives. Our resul...
BACKGROUND: Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expec...
The assumption that procuring more organs will save more lives has inspired increasingly forceful ca...
Background: The allocation of any scarce health care resource, especially a lifesaving resource, can...
In America alone almost 100,000 people are suffering while waiting for organ transplants, and more t...
Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education: Allocation of scarce health care ...
Every nine minutes, a new person joins a waitlist for an organ transplant, and every day, seventeen ...
In examining methods to facilitate debate about resource allocation for health care, this qualitati...
Abstract The 11 original regions for organ allocation in the United States were determined by proxim...
Liver transplantation has evolved over the past 35 years from an experimental procedure with high pe...
Abstract Commercial transplant tourism results in significant harm to both kidney dono...
Background: Allocation of scarce organs for transplantation is ethically challenging. Artificial int...
Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expectancy and li...
When there are not enough medical resources to go around, society faces the question of how to fairl...
Bioethics has entered a new era: as many commentators have noted, the familiar mantra of autonomy, b...
This paper examines the impact of competition on ethical behavior in the liver transplant market. Pr...
BACKGROUND: Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expec...
The assumption that procuring more organs will save more lives has inspired increasingly forceful ca...
Background: The allocation of any scarce health care resource, especially a lifesaving resource, can...
In America alone almost 100,000 people are suffering while waiting for organ transplants, and more t...
Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education: Allocation of scarce health care ...
Every nine minutes, a new person joins a waitlist for an organ transplant, and every day, seventeen ...
In examining methods to facilitate debate about resource allocation for health care, this qualitati...
Abstract The 11 original regions for organ allocation in the United States were determined by proxim...
Liver transplantation has evolved over the past 35 years from an experimental procedure with high pe...
Abstract Commercial transplant tourism results in significant harm to both kidney dono...
Background: Allocation of scarce organs for transplantation is ethically challenging. Artificial int...
Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expectancy and li...
When there are not enough medical resources to go around, society faces the question of how to fairl...
Bioethics has entered a new era: as many commentators have noted, the familiar mantra of autonomy, b...
This paper examines the impact of competition on ethical behavior in the liver transplant market. Pr...
BACKGROUND: Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expec...
The assumption that procuring more organs will save more lives has inspired increasingly forceful ca...
Background: The allocation of any scarce health care resource, especially a lifesaving resource, can...