Kidney donor payments would 'save lives'
Sue Rabbitt roff, researchers at Dundee University, said it was time to "Kidney donors paid as an"incentive"explore".
Dr roff believes that the payment to over £ 28,000 - is that average annual income of UK should be set.
The British Medical Association (BMA) said it is paid for organs would not support.
It is currently illegal to pay for organs for transplantation to the human tissue. The law makes it to try also a criminal offence, buy or sell organs for transplantation.
In an article for bmj.com, Dr. roff said, not the illegal are a regulated payment system under "strict rules" similar markets to would, which exist in many countries.
"An incentive for the most income levels for those that wanted to do a kind Act and make enough money to such as the University pay off loans would be it,", she said.
"We have enabled moved live kidney, in which a person decides, give to someone, they will never meet where and with whom they have no genetic or emotional relationship, recently after donation by foreign."
"This is a huge shift from the approach of the last century, when it was largely assumed that genetically related members of families with each other, want to donate."
Increasing demand
Three people a day-in the UK-kidney transplantation list - but the number of donations not keeps up with the demand for the institutions, according to Dr. roff.
And the need of the kidneys only with the increase in diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure is likely to increase, she said.
But Dr. Tony Calland, Chairman of the BMA Medical Ethics Committee, dismissed the request after donor payments.
He said: "Organ donation should be altruistic and based on clinical need." Living donation kidney is a small, but significant health risk.
"Introduction of payment could lead that donors feel forced to these risks, in contrast to their better judgment due to take their financial situation."
The human tissue authority (HTA) said the Organization would "continue to explore" that had problems of living donation, the potential to increase the number of organ transplants.
But a spokeswoman added: "relations between potential donors and recipients different become increasingly, the HTA must continue to ensure that living organ donation is to take something people, freely and without financial reward."
http://www.BBC.co.UK/News/UK-scotlan...ntral-14379215
If you try and disable debt, you would now sell your organs?
0 comentarios:
Publicar un comentario