End of the Line - Brady Scioscia
Brady Scioscia
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End of the Line
Brady Scioscia
Reconstructing the Organ transplant waitlist
INDEX
1. Problem
2. Proposed Solutions
3. Solution
4. conclusion
1. Problem
Tonya Ingram
A poetAn activistA victim
Some people spend 10 years on the waitlist before reciving the organ they need...
Still Waiting?
Where are we Now?
From the USDHHS, to the HRSA, and finally to UNOS...
2.Proposed Solutions
Donations Please!
The U.S. already has the most registered organ donors in the world...
Is it possible to ethically give money for human organs?
Ethical Organ Trade
Non-Financial Compensation
Education
Academic education or job/carrer training
Healthcare
Post-operative health care for unrelated health issues
Housing
Temporary housing for up to a year.
3. Solution
Alvin Roth
A Noble prize-winning economist and the last person expected to fix the transplant waitlist
Using contagious altruism to fix the current waitlist
The Transplant Chain
Donor
Donor
Donor
Patient
Patient
Patient
Conclusion
4.Conclusion
- The organ transplant waitlist is too long for the amount of donors
- Cadaver donations aren't the problem
- Paying for organs is morally wrong
- Non-financial compensation is also morally wrong
- Alvin Roth created the idea for organ chains
- Organ chains are supported by contagious altruism and legally binding contracts
- More transplant chain test runs are planned
Any Questions?
Thank You!