Earlier this month, Gordon Brown, writing in the Sunday Telegraph, voiced his support for a presumed consent system for post-death organ donation in the UK. At present, organs may be procured from a dead body without the family's consent if the deceased had actively opted-on ... Program on the Ethics of the New Biosciences...
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Presumed consent further undermines medical ethics. Roger M Goss, director. Patient Concern, PO Box 23732, London SW5 9FY Email: rogerconcern/at/hotmail.com ...
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Organ procurement: let's presume consent. Fady Moustarah, MD. In brief. IN WINNING FIRST PRIZE in the Logie Medical Ethics Essay Contest in 1997, Dr. Fady ...
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looking at ways of increasing organ donation, including presumed consent. While the ethics of presumed consent continue to be debated, policymakers ...
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Presumed consent further undermines medical ethics from British Medical Journal provided by Find Articles at BNET ... EDITOR--The proposed campaign for presumed consent for organ donation[1] brings to mind the phrase with which Ronald Reagan demolished his presidential opponent: "There you go again."
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Conversely, in presumed consent countries, anybody is a potential donor when deceased. People have thus to register if they do not want to donate their body. PC has always been perceived as the best system for society in terms of organ donations whereas IC is supposed to be more ethical.
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The Presumed Consent Subcommittee of the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) was formed to study the ethics of presumed consent, a policy that assumes a potential organ donor would have consented to donate his or her organs if he or she had been asked. ... Consent For Organ Donation Should Be Presumed...
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EDITOR The proposed campaign for presumed consent for organ donation1 brings to mind the phrase with which Ronald Reagan demolished his presidential opponent: "There you go again."
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The Institutional Review Board (IRB), Hospital Ethics Committee or Hospital Risk Management Program may assist in playing a key role in providing guidance in the development of the protocol and consent documents prior to implementation of the living non-directed donation program.
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