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Author(s)
Kondro, Wayne
Hébert, Paul C.
Keywords
World Health Organization
principles
standards
organ transplantation
equitably allocating
GE Subjects
Political ethics
Ethics of law
Rights based legal ethics
Bioethics
Health ethics
Community ethics

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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/229807
Online Access
http://www.cmaj.ca/content/176/11/1559.full.pdf+html
Abstract
"L’ironie est presque tangible. Au moment où l’Organisation mondiale de la santé cherche une façon de mesurer la normalisation internationale des principes et des normes sur la transplantation d’organes, nos politiques et nos programmes de don d’organes sont embourbés dans ce que la présidente de la Société canadienne de transplantation, Lori West, a déjà qualifié «d’abîme éternel» des tiraillements administratifs intergouvernementaux (JAMC 2006;175:1043-4). Au lieu d’un système national rationnel de répartition équitable des organes disponibles et d’optimisation des dons, la séparation des pouvoirs en matière de soins de santé au Canada a produit un assemblage hétéroclite de politiques, de pratiques et de systèmes provinciaux."
Date
2007
Type
Article
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