Saturday, November 18, 2017

"When organ tourists return to the United States and need another transplant, do US transplant physicians have an obligation to place them on a transplant list?"

 2017 Nov 15;42(6):670-689. doi: 10.1093/jmp/jhx021.

The Ethics of Organ Tourism: Role Morality and Organ Transplantation.

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University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, New York, USA.

Abstract

Organ tourism occurs when individuals in countries with existing organ transplant procedures, such as the United States, are unable to procure an organ by using those transplant procedures in enough time to save their life. In this paper, I am concerned with the following question: When organ tourists return to the United States and need another transplant, do US transplant physicians have an obligation to place them on a transplant list? I argue that transplant physicians have a duty not to relist organ tourists. Specifically, I contend that we should locate physicians' duties in these cases within the new role of "transplant physician." This role results from transplant physicians' participation in a system that depends on organ donors' voluntary act of donation.

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