Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 October 9, 2006 K. Brunskill New Haven, CT - A Yale University School of Medicine professor says a regulated system for paying people to donate organs would diminish the " desperate " need for organs and counter exploitation. Professor Amy Friedman, who has worked as a transplant surgeon for 15 years, believes paying organ donors through a government-supervised system would help bridge the gap of access to transplants between those who have money and those who do not. Even though there currently are laws prohibiting the sale of organs, some wealthy people are able travel to other countries to buy organs such as kidneys. Friedman says all laws would have to be monitored, most likely by the government, and supervised by medical and transplant professionals, representatives of patients and donors, and social workers. Friedman says, " Bringing these activities out of the closet by introducing governmental supervision and funding will provide equity to the poor, who will have equal access to such a transplant. " However, other experts believe such a system would inevitably create more exploitation and would end up hurting the very people Friedman aims to help - low-income people who are desperate for money. Professor Wigmore, chairman of the British Transplantation Society Ethics Committee, tells BBC News, " The problem still remains that nobody is going to sell a kidney unless they need the money. Even if you give a kidney to a poor person, it's still going to be a vulnerable person who donated it. " He said, " ... people don't really know what happens to living kidney donors in the long term - do they have normal mortality or do they develop kidney failure at 60 and need a transplant themselves? " Barb in Texas - Together in the Fight, Whatever it Takes! Son Ken (32) UC 91 - PSC 99 Listed 7/21 @ Baylor Dallas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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