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Title: Why would opt-out system for organ procurement be fairer?
Authors: Alpınar, Zümrüt Şencan
Örs, Yaman
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Tıp Tarihi ve Etik Anabilim Dalı.
0000-0001-5376-3499
Civaner, Murat
S-4188-2019
24075622600
Keywords: Organ transplantation
Tissue and organ procurement
Presumed consent
Medical ethics
Presumed consent
Donation
Philosophy
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Croatian Philosophical
Citation: Civaner, M. vd. (2010). "Why would opt-out system for organ procurement be fairer?". Synthesis Philosophica, 25(2), 367-376.
Abstract: The possibility of organ transplantation has created new problems for medical ethics as well as clinical medicine. One of them, organ procurement, is tried to be solved mainly by two systems. Many countries have adopted the 'opt-in system', which aims to raise awareness and make the individuals donate their organs by their own will. The other system, 'optout' or 'presumed consent', which considers all members of society as potential donors, was adopted by some countries. In this system, individuals should state that they do not wish to donate their organs; otherwise they are considered as donors. By trying to ground our argument with various justifications, we claim that opt-out system for organ procurement is a fairer option regarding the right to access to healthcare needed, and therefore it should be implemented instead of opt-in.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24382
ISSN: 0352-7875
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