This seems like a no brainer (pardon the pun! ) after one's death, especially in light of the fact that many people opt to be cremated. Where I think there is controversy is when someone would sell say a healthy kidney for cash!
It seems that wealthy people could be coming up with organs by less than savory means. My main line of reasoning is your body, your life, and your decision!
It seems a good idea but I think secretly many of us would wonder who is following us around seeking an accident for us because their mother needs a kidney, but I guess not everyone has the gift of suspicion like me and may go for it.
Since most organ donation happens postmortem, I would have to say no. I imagine that there is a positive healing affect to knowing that your loved one didn't die in vain. S heart saved a single mom.
S marrow saved a little boy. I had & still have trouble with the fact that I dressed my sweet earthly king up in his best and was handed a stupid certificate in return. I can't imagine someone dealing with being handed a small check for their loved ones usable parts.
Although hospitals charge outrages fees for their services, they would not pay you much.
I don't think so, as it is already encouraging poor people to donate organs for a pittance. On a darker sinister note, some people are disappearing because of this.
Yes. In countries like Pakistan, where, people sell their kidneys to secure food for a month or two, organs can not be donated. It is a luxury only for the rich to give connotations to a need.
In any place of the world Id be totally against it. Although it might be a bit extreme its a *legalized and modernized" system for slavery. If you put a price on humans body you're going just back to slavery and people will start selling their bodies.
Imagine a husband with a lot of debts, what'd stop him from commiting suicide and then earn some profit to pay the debts? It'd surely look interesting for desperate people. Funeral expenses in the other hand might be nice, since you won't really have any gain or profit that'd give you the chance of even considering it.
Any sort of incentive that could benefit the family with their problems would be horrible with the only exception of funeral expenses as thats something you'd have to go if you die.
I have no problem with someone being paid, however, I think the word donate should not be used if this is the case. Public Television, The Red Cross, Feed The Children, are but a few examples that people donate to, and, I do not believe there really is such a thing as paid donation. If you are being paid, you are not donating.
I think this is volunteer action. Sometime you cannot use money to buy those organ so, what's the point when you trying to pay them. Read more at our vietnamese community in UKwww.viethome.co.uk.
No because you do not get paid for being born and living life so no I don't agree with you.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.