José Posté 20 novembre 2008 Signaler Posté 20 novembre 2008 Singapore to Pay Organ DonorsBig news on the effort to alleviate the shortage of human organs: Singapore is to allow compensation for kidney transplants and for eggs. A government proposal has been approved by a bioethics committee and legislation will be introduced early next year. …According to the BMJ, a sum of S$10,000 was mentioned. According to the Straits Times, the health minister, Mr Khaw Boon Wan, mentioned "at least a five-figure sum, possibly even six-figure" as appropriate reimbursement. This would include expenses, such as transport and medical costs, as well as loss of earnings. Also, the donor should be covered for follow-up medical costs and higher insurance premiums as a result of losing a kidney. In other big news the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) is reconsidering their long-held opposition to compensation for organ donors. The NKF is surveying people on financial compensation. Marginal Revolution readers can raise the level of discussion and perhaps help save some lives by answering the survey here (it's very short). http://www.marginalrevolution.com/marginal…pore-to-pa.html
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