Introducing Incentives and Reducing Disincentives in Enhancing Deceased Organ Donation and Transplantation.

Kai Ming Chow,Curie Ahn,Ian Dittmer, Derrick Kit-Sing Au, Ian Cheung,Yuk Lun Cheng,Chak Sing Lau, Deacons Tai-Kong Yeung,Philip Kam-Tao Li

Seminars in nephrology(2022)

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Despite the effectiveness of solid organ transplantation, progress to close the gap between donor organs and demand remains slow. An organ shortage increases the waiting time for transplant and involves significant costs including patient morbidity and mortality. Against the background of a low deceased organ donation rate, this article discusses the option of introducing incentives and removing disincentives to deceased organ donation. Perspectives from ethics, general public opinion, and the health care profession are examined to ensure a comprehensive appraisal and illustrate different facets of opinion on this complex area. Special cultural and psychosocial considerations in Asia, including the family based consent model, are discussed.
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Asia,Deceased donor,Donation,Ethics,Family,Transplantation
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