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    4: Commercialization of Organ Transplants Jennifer A. Blake Professor Kim Williams Business Ethics Abstract Today I come before as not only a member of this committee but as an ethical human of sound moral compass. I have reviewed both sides of the arguments‚ in addition to policy procedures and both ethical and unethical arguments. “Despite stringent and fine-tuned laws most jurisdictions are not able to curb organ trafficking. Nor are they able to provide organs to the needy. There are reports

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    I.S 292 811 Mohammed Shoaib 3/1/2015 Prioritizing Organ Transplant ​ Currently‚ in our world there are many people that need medical attention‚ while many of them are in critical condition there are many individuals that are supposed to be prioritized. They can be prioritized unlike many other people who may need it more than the person that is getting prioritized. Organ transplants is one of the many cases in which people become prioritized and this can result in children needing it more than

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    ORGAN TRANSPLANT . Imagine you’re at a party‚ having fun‚ passing really well and suddenly your heart stops working ; or you can be in your quiet home‚ with your family‚ you come and resting pain ‚ go to the health center and the doctor will tell you your kidney no longer works and you get a few months of life. Life is very generous and can give you a second chance‚ the would accept ‚ or otherwise be willing to give it to someone else? Hello ‚ my name is Fernanda and platicare them a little

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    In the article “Wanted‚ Dead or Alive? Kidney Transplants in Inmates Awaiting Execution”‚ Jacob M. Appel argues that‚ despite the criminal justice system’s view that death-row inmates deserve to die‚ they should be given the same opportunity to extend their life as anyone else. “The United States Supreme Court has held since 1976 that prison inmates are entitled to the same medical treatment as the free public” (645). “When it comes to healthcare‚ ‘bad people’ are as equal as the rest of us” (646)

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    people are in need of an organ transplant that would ultimately save their lives. (“Living Donation.”) People who live with organ complications or failures As a nation‚ education of organ donation must become more of a priority therefore opening more people to the idea of it. With more people educated on the topic‚ it would significantly decrease the number of death per year. Organ donation and transplantation is the act of removing organs from a person known as the organ donor and placing them into

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    Commercialization of Organ Transplants I’ve recently done research regarding the commercialization of Organ Transplants. I’ve found many arguments for and against this subject. Some individuals find the act to be unethical‚ and other’s think it will save lives. The problem is that a new policy was proposed to allow sale of organs by consenting individuals to patients in need and to medical institutions. When it comes to the subject of human organs‚ there are a few ethical standards

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    Where we think of organ donations‚ we think of admirable‚ selflessness‚ heroism‚ agony and the loss of life. Organ donation is a lot more; it is a huge decision made that will ultimately impact some one’s life and the lives of others. Of all aspects in modern day medicine‚ none is more debated or met with more scrutiny and the cho8ice one makes will lead to one’s personal beliefs. Currently there are more than 84‚000 men‚ women and children waiting on the organ donor transplant list. Their chances

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    countries from Singapore to Israel are launching innovative new programs to boost organ donation. Alex Tabarrok on paying donors for kidneys‚ favoritism on waiting lists and the shifting line between life and death.] Harvesting human organs for sale! The idea suggests the lurid world of horror movies and 19th-century graverobbers. Yet right now‚ Singapore is preparing to pay donors as much as $50‚000 for their organs. Iran has eliminated waiting lists for kidneys entirely by paying its citizens to

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    Ethical issues accompany with an individual’s cultural belief‚ value and religion background which affect one’s perception on organ transplantation. Someone may reject it and think it is against God or natural rule. I remembered that there was a movie about a male got heart transplantation from a female donor. His family‚ friends and even he felt that he had turned into another person because of his personality‚ behaviors and the way of thinking had been changed after the operation. Riether and

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    I will not survive‚ I need a heart transplant! "My people believe we come out whole and we have to be buried whole so any decision to donate organs is really hard. But those who have first-hand experience of the need for organ donation for themselves‚ family or friends understand how important it is. “ (Take a step back) This is the story of one girl‚ who was lucky enough to receive one of the few heart transplants in New Zealand last year. Unlike many organ recipients Kura Mac Dowell has met

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