Transplants: bioethics and justice.

Revista do Hospital das Clinicas Pub Date : 2003-11-01 Epub Date: 2004-01-28 DOI:10.1590/s0041-87812003000600001
Claudio Cohen, Jos Ricardo Meirelles
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Abstract

Bioethics, as a branch of philosophy that focuses on questions relative to health and human life, is closely tied to the idea of justice and equality. As such, in understanding the concept of equality in its original sense, that is, in associating it to the idea to treat "unequals" (those who are unequal or different, in terms of conditions or circumstances) unequally (differentially), in proportion to their inequalities (differences), we see that the so-called "one-and-only waiting list" for transplants established in law no. 9.434/97, ends up not addressing the concept of equality and justice, bearing upon bioethics, even when considering the objective criteria of precedence established in regulation no. 9.4347/98, Thus, the organizing of transplants on a one-and-only waiting list, with a few exceptions that are weakly applicable, without a case by case technical and grounded analysis, according to each particular necessity, ends up institutionalizing inequalities, condemning patients to happenstance and, consequently, departs from the ratio legis, which aims at seeking the greatest application of justice in regards to organ transplants. We conclude, therefore, that from an analysis of the legislation and of the principles of bioethics and justice, there is a need for the creation of a collegiate of medical experts, that, based on medical criteria and done in a well established manner, can analyze each case to be included on the waiting list, deferentially and according to the necessity; thus, precluding that people in special circumstances be treated equal to people in normal circumstances.

移植:生命伦理和正义。
生命伦理学作为哲学的一个分支,关注与健康和人类生命有关的问题,与正义和平等的观念密切相关。因此,从最初的意义上理解平等的概念,即把它与“不平等”(那些在条件或环境方面不平等或不同的人)不平等地(区别地)、按其不平等(差异)的比例对待“不平等”(差异)的概念联系起来,我们看到,在第19号法律中确立了所谓的“唯一等待名单”。9.434/97,最终没有解决平等和正义的概念,影响到生物伦理,即使考虑到第9号条例确立的优先的客观标准。9.4347/98 .因此,在只有一个等待名单的情况下组织移植,只有少数例外情况是不适用的,没有根据每一种特殊需要逐个进行技术和有根据的分析,最终使不平等制度化,使病人受到偶然事件的谴责,因此背离了旨在在器官移植方面寻求最大程度的正义的法律比率。因此,我们的结论是,从对立法以及生物伦理和正义原则的分析来看,有必要建立一个医学专家小组,根据医学标准并以既定的方式进行,可以根据必要性,恭敬地分析将被列入候补名单的每一个病例;因此,排除了在特殊情况下的人与在正常情况下的人被平等对待。
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