
Would You Give Up Your Kidney for $50,000?
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The Ethics of Compensating Kidney Donors
This chapter examines the intricate ethical and financial dimensions of compensating kidney donors, comparing it to labor-intensive tasks and emphasizing economic disparities. The discussion highlights public sentiment towards a compensated donation system and critiques traditional views on altruism versus financial incentives. It calls for a structured approach to enhance organ availability while addressing societal implications and weighing the potential benefits against ethical concerns.
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