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Should The United States Congress Adopt The Presumed...
Ozair Manji Dr. Moses Capstone 24 September 2015 Should the United States congress adopt the presumed consent method for organ donations? Introduction to Policy Controversy The current system of the United States as well as most of Europe for organ obtaining is through presumed refusal, which is also known as the ââ¬Å"opt-inâ⬠system. In this system a personââ¬â¢s organs cannot and, ââ¬Å"will not be removed from his/her postmortem body unless he/she has explicitly consented to this being done.â⬠(Taylor 383) Under this system, citizens must ââ¬Å"opt-inâ⬠to become organ donors by registering to become donors. Consequently, this method of obtaining organs does not produce very many organs up for donation. This is true for a variety of reasons, which is why many are suggesting the United States should adopt a new system of presumed consent. Totally opposed to presumed refusal, ââ¬Å"under presumed consent it is presumed that persons would prefer to donate their organs for transplantation after their deathâ⬠(Taylor 383). Perspectives on Existing Social Problems Presumed consent is also referred to as the ââ¬Å"opt-outâ⬠system because individuals would have the option of opting out of the system and not donating their organs. On a moral level, the debate between presumed refusal and presumed consent seeks to achieve the fundamental goal of organ donation. The goal is to show that their respective systems of organ obtainment are morally and economically superior to the other methods. Issues for socialShow MoreRelatedOrgan System Of Organ Transplantation3687 Words à |à 15 Pages Every Person in the United States, Not Just Legal Citizens, Should Automatically Be Considered Organ Donors Unless Otherwise Specified Rough Draft UFID: 9169-9185 June 6, 2015 I. Background According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, organ transplantation is the process of surgically transferring a donated organ into a patient with end-stage organ failure (U.S Dept of health and human services website). End-stage organ failure can be attributed toRead MoreOrgan System Of Organ Transplantation3687 Words à |à 15 Pages Every Person in the United States, Not Just Legal Citizens, Should Automatically Be Considered Organ Donors Unless Otherwise Specified Rough Draft UFID: 9169-9185 June 6, 2015 I. Background According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, organ transplantation is the process of surgically transferring a donated organ into a patient with end-stage organ failure (U.S Dept of health and human services website). End-stage organ failure can be attributed toRead MoreCodes and Notes on Public International Law10497 Words à |à 42 Pagesand which govern the relations of states and other entities invested with international legal personality. Formerly known as ââ¬Å"law of nationsâ⬠coined by Jeremy Bentham in 1789. Three Major Parts of Public International Law 1. Laws of Peace ââ¬â normal relations between states in the absence of war. 2. Laws of War ââ¬â relations between hostile or belligerent states during wartime. 3. Laws of Neutrality ââ¬â relations between a non-participant state and a participant state during wartime. This also refersRead MoreDeveloping Management Skills404131 Words à |à 1617 Pageswithin text. Copyright à © 2011, 2007, 2005, 2002, 1998 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, One Lake Street, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the United States of America. This publication is protected by Copyright, and permission should be obtained from the publisher prior to any prohibited reproduction, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or likewise
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