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  1. Rethinking the Ethics of Vital Organ Donations.Franklin G. Miller & Robert D. Truog - 2008 - Hastings Center Report 38 (6):38-46.
    Accepted medical practice already violates the dead donor rule. Explicitly jettisoning the rule—allowing vital organs to be extracted, under certain conditions, from living patients—is a radical change only at the conceptual level. But it would expand the pools of eligible organ donors.
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  • (1 other version)What are bioethicists.Ezekiel J. Emanuel - 2008 - Hastings Center Report 38 (2):12-13.
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  • Organ Donation: A Communitarian Approach.Amitai Etzioni - 2003 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 13 (1):1-18.
    : Recently, various suggestions have been made to respond to the increasingly great shortage of organs by paying for them. Because of the undesirable side effects of such approaches (commodification, injustice, and costs), a communitarian approach should be tried first. A communitarian approach to the problem of organ shortage entails changing the moral culture so that members of society will recognize that donating one's organs, once they are no longer of use to the donor, is the moral (right) thing to (...)
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  • The problem with single-Payer plans.Ezekiel J. Emanuel - 2008 - Hastings Center Report 38 (1):38-41.
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