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Two Steps to Three Choices: A New Approach to Mandated Choice
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 July 1999
Abstract
Approximately 62,000 people in this country await organ transplants. Ten years ago the waiting list numbered 16,000. The line gets longer every day. Up to 30% of those waiting in line will die waiting. We face a chronic shortage of organs. While demand for organs steadily increases, the number of cadaveric organ donors remains relatively constant: approximately 4,000 in 1988, and approximately 5,500 in 1997. In response to this environment of scarcity, policymakers have considered initiatives in a number of domains.
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- SPECIAL SECTION: Organ Transplantation: Shaping Policy and Keeping Public Trust
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