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With regard to the allotting of organs in the United States, the authors hold that:
{ 1 } - The buying and selling of organs as commercial products is ethical.
{ 2 } - Foreign nationals should be totally excluded from U. S. programs.
{ 3 } - In 1984 8000 Americans had awaited tretment for kidney transplants because wealthy citizens of other countries were able to pay to receive a transplant.
{ 4 } - The federal government has prohibited the sale of organs for transplant.
{ 5 } - There should be norms, or even federal regulations, that eliminate monetary factors as the major criterion for transplant candidacy and that strengthen medical need as the basic factor for candidacy.
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With regard to the allotting of organs in the United States, the authors hold that:
{ 1 } - The buying and selling of organs as commercial products is ethical.
{ 2 } - Foreign nationals should be totally excluded from U. S. programs.
{ 3 } - In 1984 8000 Americans had awaited tretment for kidney transplants because wealthy citizens of other countries were able to pay to receive a transplant.
{ 4 } - The federal government has prohibited the sale of organs for transplant.
{ 5 } - There should be norms, or even federal regulations, that eliminate monetary factors as the major criterion for transplant candidacy and that strengthen medical need as the basic factor for candidacy.
No, they hold that only charity justifies the organ transplant in the first place.
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With regard to the allotting of organs in the United States, the authors hold that:
{ 1 } - The buying and selling of organs as commercial products is ethical.
{ 2 } - Foreign nationals should be totally excluded from U. S. programs.
{ 3 } - In 1984 8000 Americans had awaited tretment for kidney transplants because wealthy citizens of other countries were able to pay to receive a transplant.
{ 4 } - The federal government has prohibited the sale of organs for transplant.
{ 5 } - There should be norms, or even federal regulations, that eliminate monetary factors as the major criterion for transplant candidacy and that strengthen medical need as the basic factor for candidacy.
See p. 335.
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With regard to the allotting of organs in the United States, the authors hold that:
{ 1 } - The buying and selling of organs as commercial products is ethical.
{ 2 } - Foreign nationals should be totally excluded from U. S. programs.
{ 3 } - In 1984 8000 Americans had awaited tretment for kidney transplants because wealthy citizens of other countries were able to pay to receive a transplant.
{ 4 } - The federal government has prohibited the sale of organs for transplant.
{ 5 } - There should be norms, or even federal regulations, that eliminate monetary factors as the major criterion for transplant candidacy and that strengthen medical need as the basic factor for candidacy.
See p. 335.
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With regard to the allotting of organs in the United States, the authors hold that:
{ 1 } - The buying and selling of organs as commercial products is ethical.
{ 2 } - Foreign nationals should be totally excluded from U. S. programs.
{ 3 } - In 1984 8000 Americans had awaited tretment for kidney transplants because wealthy citizens of other countries were able to pay to receive a transplant.
{ 4 } - The federal government has prohibited the sale of organs for transplant.
{ 5 } - There should be norms, or even federal regulations, that eliminate monetary factors as the major criterion for transplant candidacy and that strengthen medical need as the basic factor for candidacy.
See p. 335.
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With regard to the allotting of organs in the United States, the authors hold that:
{ 1 } - The buying and selling of organs as commercial products is ethical.
{ 2 } - Foreign nationals should be totally excluded from U. S. programs.
{ 3 } - In 1984 8000 Americans had awaited tretment for kidney transplants because wealthy citizens of other countries were able to pay to receive a transplant.
{ 4 } - The federal government has prohibited the sale of organs for transplant.
{ 5 } - There should be norms, or even federal regulations, that eliminate monetary factors as the major criterion for transplant candidacy and that strengthen medical need as the basic factor for candidacy.
See p. 335.
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