The Trojan Horse of Kidney Transplantation Returns: A Review and Call for Financial Neutrality

IF 8.5 1区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Gabriel M. Danovitch
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ebate over payments to donors is discussed with particular emphasis on the national and international ramifications of such payments, the impact on normative “altruistic” donation, and the nature of the relationship between the doctor and the patient in the donor work up process. A way forward is proposed through the promotion of “Financial Neutrality” and expanded efforts to prevent chronic kidney disease. Publications in both the lay and academic press suggest that the problem of long waiting lists for deceased donor kidney transplants could be solved if only the National Organ Transplant Act (NOTA) were changed to permit various forms of financial incentives to kidney donors. The history of the debate over payments to donors is discussed with particular emphasis on the national and international ramifications of such payments, the impact on normative “altruistic” donation, and the nature of the relationship between the doctor and the patient in the donor work up process. A way forward is proposed through the promotion of “Financial Neutrality” and expanded efforts to prevent chronic kidney disease. Copyright © 2024 by the American Society of Nephrology...
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12.20
自引率
3.10%
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514
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology strives to establish itself as the foremost authority in communicating and influencing advances in clinical nephrology by (1) swiftly and effectively disseminating pivotal developments in clinical and translational research in nephrology, encompassing innovations in research methods and care delivery; (2) providing context for these advances in relation to future research directions and patient care; and (3) becoming a key voice on issues with potential implications for the clinical practice of nephrology, particularly within the United States. Original manuscript topics cover a range of areas, including Acid/Base and Electrolyte Disorders, Acute Kidney Injury and ICU Nephrology, Chronic Kidney Disease, Clinical Nephrology, Cystic Kidney Disease, Diabetes and the Kidney, Genetics, Geriatric and Palliative Nephrology, Glomerular and Tubulointerstitial Diseases, Hypertension, Maintenance Dialysis, Mineral Metabolism, Nephrolithiasis, and Transplantation.
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