Ethical Issues in Organ Donation
A detailed Summary of Ethical Issues in Organ Donation
Some Ethical issues associated with having a commercial market in human body parts.
"The ethical defence of organ donation hinges both on the benefit to all parties and the lack of harm, distress, or indignity caused to the dying and bereaved" (Raid & Nicholls 2000). The donors dies with their wish to donate organs being respected and their family gains comfort in the knowledge that their relative's death led to help for someone else. In addition the patients awaiting transplantation benefit from donors' generosity and society also gains as fewer resources are spent on treatment.
Financial reimbursement may destroy the
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