"Opt Out" Organ Donation offers the first comprehensive analysis of all four UK opt out systems. Rather than assessing the success of these systems in increasing transplantation activity - which it is ultimately too soon for - this book examines the paths to and design of these systems.
"Opt Out" Organ Donation offers the first comprehensive analysis of all four UK opt out systems. Rather than assessing the success of these systems in increasing transplantation activity - which it is ultimately too soon for - this book examines the paths to and design of these systems.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jordan A. Parsons is Assistant Professor in Medical Ethics and Law at the University of Birmingham Medical School. His research is at the intersection of ethics, law, and policy in relation to healthcare, and employs both normative and empirical approaches. Amongst Jordan's range of research interests are organ donation and transplantation, nephrology, sexual and reproductive health, mental capacity, telemedicine, and policy transfer. He has published widely on these topics and more, including his recent co-authored book Early Medical Abortion, Equality of Access, and the Telemedical Imperative (Oxford University Press). Jordan is also co-editing the forthcoming Routledge Handbook of Empirical Bioethics.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Understanding opt out 2: Opt in organ donation in the United Kingdom 3: Wales: opt out trailblazer? 4: England and Scotland: opt out amidst a pandemic 5: Northern Ireland: eventual alignment? 6: Learning from the UK experience Conclusion
1: Understanding opt out 2: Opt in organ donation in the United Kingdom 3: Wales: opt out trailblazer? 4: England and Scotland: opt out amidst a pandemic 5: Northern Ireland: eventual alignment? 6: Learning from the UK experience Conclusion
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