Abstract
The shortage of suitable donor organs is the most significant single limiting factor in transplant programmes. More lives could be saved or immeasurably improved if more organs were available. I look at two traditional solutions to the shortfall, and suggest that they are ineffective and/or offensive, and consider the features common to any answer to the problem. I then suggest a third solution: that admission to future transplant lists be conditional on registration as a potential organ donor, outlining its benefits, and defending it against one possible objection.
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Jarvis, R. (1995). Join the club: A modest proposal to increase availability of donor organs. Journal of Medical Ethics. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.21.4.199
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