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Ethically Acceptable Compensation for Living Donations of Organs, Tissues, and Cells: An Unexploited Potential?

机译:对器官,组织和细胞的生活捐赠的道德上可接受的补偿:未爆发的潜力?

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The number of living donations of human organs, tissues, and cells falls far short of the need. Market-like arrangements to increase donation rates have been proposed, but they are broadly considered unacceptable due to ethical concerns and are therefore not policy relevant in most countries. The purpose of this paper is to explore a different approach to increasing living donations, namely through the use of ethically acceptable compensation of donors. We review the compensation practices in Europe and find a lack of reimbursement of incurred costs and lack of compensation for non-monetary losses, which create disincentives for donation. We draw on a well-known philosophical theory to explain why donors are rarely fully compensated and why many existing proposals to raise donation rates are seen as controversial or even unethical. We present and discuss three categories of compensation with the potential to increase donation rates in an ethically acceptable way.
机译:人体器官,组织和细胞的生活捐赠数量远远缺乏需求。 提出了增加捐赠率的市场的安排,但由于道德问题,他们广泛地认为是不可接受的,因此在大多数国家都没有相关的政策。 本文的目的是探讨不同的方法来增加生活捐赠,即通过使用道德上可接受的供体补偿。 我们审查欧洲的薪酬实践,并发现缺乏偿还所产生的成本和缺乏对非货币损失的赔偿,这会产生捐赠的抑制因素。 我们借鉴了一个知名的哲学理论,解释为什么捐助者很少得到完全补偿,为什么许多现有的提出捐赠率的建议被视为有争议的甚至不道德。 我们展示并讨论了三类赔偿潜力,可能以道德上可接受的方式增加捐赠率。

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