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    P4 – Outline key legislation and regulation which govern safeguarding adults. P5- Outline working strategies and procedures in health and social care. M2- Describe legislation and regulations‚ working strategies and procedures in health and social care used to reduce the risk of two types of abuse. Relevant legislation and regulations: There is a law that has been passed by authority such as‚ parliament. The people that have to benefit from this legislation and policies are vulnerable individual

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    aspects regarding organ transplants. This Act was last amended in 1989. Since then medical science has developed so big in size and to such an extent that organ transplants today are almost routine operations in many hospitals. Unfortunately the current methods of procuring human organs are not supplying the demand. A new approach‚ the commercialization of human organs for transplantation is a possibility with the potential to supply one hundred per cent of the demand for organs. There are however

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    Debate of Selling Kidneys In discussions of organ and kidney transplants‚ one controversial issue has been whether selling them is ethical and should be legal. Over the recent years‚ the demand for kidney transplants has increased so much that it has become greater than the supply (Taylor 634). On the one hand‚ opponents argue that is unethical to sell people’s body parts. On the other hand‚ proponents contend that individuals are in charge of their own body. This has led to the recent debate

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    “Death’s Waiting List”‚ the author Sally Satel raises a debate over an organ-donation issue. Whereas this topic doesn’t fall into the area of interest of every single reader‚ she shares her story and succeeds to involve us by providing focused thesis‚ flexible arguments‚ and balanced tone. The author places her thesis in the first paragraph and it explicitly reflects her opinion regarding the reason of the shortage of donor-organs: “I got a new one. My good fortune‚ alas‚ does not befall nearly enough

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    diseases‚ one of which was cancer. They named this unique method XenoMouse. Abgenix spent 7 years and $40 million to produce XenoMouse which was a genetically engineered mouse which could produce antibodies that would treat illnesses like cancer‚ transplant rejection and inflammation. B. Abgenix Ways To Generate Revenue: Abgenix generated revenues in two different ways: 1- It licensed XenoMouse technology to numerous corporate collaborators including leading pharmaceutical companies

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    Ethical Health Care Issues: Organ Transplant Allocation University of Phoenix HCS 545 Health Care Law and Ethics Louise Underhahl July 23‚ 2012 Ethical Health Care Issues: Organ Transplant Allocation One of the areas that is currently affecting the United States is the ethical issue of organ transplant allocation. Since the first single lung transplant in 1983 and then the first double lung transplant in 1986 there have been thousands of people who have lived because of the surgery. One

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    Medicare Funded Organ Transplants Keller Graduate School of Management Health Rights and Responsibilities HSM 542 Medicare Funded Organ Transplants: Ethical Issues Introduction “Ethical issues are the branch of philosophy that defines what is good for the individual and for society and establishes the nature of obligations‚ or duties‚ that people owe themselves and one another. In modern society‚ ethics define how individuals‚ professionals‚ and corporations choose to interact with one another

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    unrelated donation results in differences in practice among the transplant centers. An agreement would protect potential donors and would ensure the future of living unrelated donor kidney transplantation. Introduction: Kidney transplantation is the best choice of treatment for end-stage renal failure. Although many attemps to expand the donor pool‚ the demand for organs clearly exceeds supply.All

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    about a biotechnology plant that takes the research of animals to a completely new level‚ between man and animals. These experiments have been given the name Bonobo’s‚ a breed of human and ape. ’GenSys’ plans on using the Bonobo’s for human organ transplants making them more available‚ especially to people who are willing to pay a lot of money. However‚ a single mistake could bridge the evolutionary gap between ape and man. Then there is a body found with missing head‚ hands‚ feet‚ and a liver.

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    Aldridge’s article “Organ transplants” more than 121‚000 people are waiting for an organ transplant in the United States today. Sadly‚ over 6‚500 people have died waiting on an organ transplant. If broken down‚ it results to eight people dying each day (Aldridge 606). Kidneys are the most common organ transplant‚ with the intestine being the least common. A transplant procedure may range from the liver‚ heart‚ pancreas and lungs (Kasper 1). In 1933‚ the first kidney transplant was first tested by

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