The global organ shortage : economic causes, human consequences, policy responses / T. Randolph Beard, David Kaserman, and Rigmar Osterkamp ; with a foreword by Friedrich Breyer.
Material type: TextSeries: Stanford economics and financePublisher: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford Economics and Finance, an imprint of Stanford University Press, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (261 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780804784641
- 0804784647
- Procurement of organs, tissues, etc. -- Government policy
- Procurement of organs, tissues, etc. -- Economic aspects
- Donation of organs, tissues, etc. -- Government policy
- Donation of organs, tissues, etc. -- Economic aspects
- Medical policy
- Tissue and Organ Procurement
- Health Policy
- Tissue and Organ Harvesting
- Tissue and Organ Procurement -- economics
- Tissue Donors -- supply & distribution
- Dons d'organes, de tissus, etc. -- Gestion -- Politique gouvernementale
- Dons d'organes, de tissus, etc. -- Gestion -- Aspect économique
- Politique sanitaire
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Policy
- Donation of organs, tissues, etc. -- Government policy
- 362.17/83 23
- RD129.5 .B43 2012eb
- WO 660
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Issues pertaining to organ donation and transplantation represent, perhaps, the most complex and morally controversial medical dilemmas aside from abortion and euthanasia. However these quandaries are not unsolvable. This book proposes compensating organ donors within a publicly controlled monopsony.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The evolution of organ transplantation and procurement policy -- Consequences of the current policy -- Social costs and benefits of transplants -- Economic and political causes of the shortage of organs -- Reforms short of open donor compensation -- An assessment of the moral basis of alternative organ donation rules -- Donor reaction to compensation and a proposal for a public monopsony for organ acquisition.
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