Asiaing.com

Monday
Oct 06th
Text size
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Home arrow eBook Categories arrow Health arrow The U.S. Organ Procurement System: A Prescription for Reform

The U.S. Organ Procurement System: A Prescription for Reform

Ebook - Health

the.us.organ.procurement.systemBy A. H. Barnett, David L. Kaserman, AEI Press, January 2002

Despite medical strides in preventing the rejection of transplanted human organs, thousands of Americans who require such transplants face a life or death crisis because of the current methods of procuring organs from recently deceased individuals. Under existing public policy, the rising success rates for transplants of kidneys, hearts, livers, lungs, pancreases, and other organs have created a marked shortage in the number of available cadaveric organs. As a result, a growing backlog of patients have been placed on official waiting lists for needed organs. The shortage and backlog have generated heated public debate about how to manage and resolve the problem of the undersupply of such organs.

In this study, David L. Kaserman and A. H. Barnett trace how the current organ shortage grew from a public policy based more on accident than design. The earliest transplants were of kidneys donated by a living relative, so no shortages or waiting lists existed. In addition, in 1984 Congress passed the National Organ Transplant Act, which prohibits payment to organ donors to increase the supply of organs for transplantation. 

Book Official Site          Download (Pdf, 728KB)  

 Press Release about the Book  

The AEI Evaluative Studies series series aims to promote greater understanding and continuing review of major activities of the federal government. Each study focuses on a government program or policy in operation by examining its purposes, administration, costs, and effectiveness and then recommends practical reforms for improved performance.

David L. Kaserman is the Torchmark Professor and chairman of the Department of Economics at Auburn University. A. H. Barnett is a professor in, as well as the chairman of, the Department of Economics, International Studies, and Public Administration at the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates.

 

Comments (0)add comment

Write comment
quote
bold
italicize
underline
strike
url
image
quote
quote
smaller | bigger

busy
 
< Prev   Next >
eBooks, free eBooks
 

Enter your email address:

Zinio Magazines

Random eBooks

Fortune Magazine, May 28, 2007
Now, you can view Fortune Magazine, May 28, 2007 online, ful...
OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report...
The OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report covers major issues affec...
Global Financial Markets News:...
Global Financial Markets News: SIFMA Global SmartBrief - nee...
Foreign Relations of the Unite...
The Department of State released today Foreign Relations of ...
MOM Magazine, July/August 2007
A brilliant little magazine for moms. MOM Magazine is capti...