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Financial Incentives for Organ Procurement

Ethical Aspects of Future Contracts for Cadaveric Donors

Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs; American Medical Association; John Glasson, MD; Charles W. Plows, MD; Oscar W. Clarke, MD; Victoria Ruff, MD; Drew Fuller; Craig Kliger, MD; George T. Wilkins, Jr, MD; James H. Cosgriff, Jr, MD; Robert M. Tenery, Jr, MD; David Orentlicher, MD, JD; Karey M. Harwood; Jeff Leslie

Arch Intern Med. 1995;155(6):581-589.


Abstract

Resolution 6, introduced at the 1993 Annual Meeting by the Medical Schools Section and referred to the Board of Trustees, called on the American Medical Association to review various options to enhance the availability of transplantable organs. The Council responds with this report and with a companion report on mandated choice and presumed consent for organ donation.

(Arch Intern Med. 1995;155:581-589)



Author Affiliations

Durham, NC (Chairman); Santa Ana, Calif (Vice-Chairman); Gallipolis, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Gainesville, Fla; Los Angeles, Calif; Culver, Ind; Buffalo, NY; Dallas, Tex; Chicago, Ill (Secretary and Staff Author); Somerville, Mass (Staff Associate); New Haven, Conn (Staff Associate and Staff Author)



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