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New Jersey Looking to Harvest More Organs by Easing "Brain Death" Criteria
LifeSiteNews ^ | 6/16/06 | Hilary White

Posted on 06/16/2006 4:50:48 PM PDT by wagglebee

NEWARK, June 16, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – In some jurisdictions the effort to produce more organs for transplant patients is being aided by plans to “streamline” the medical criteria for “brain death” so that organs can be harvested from patients who are still breathing and have a heartbeat.

The New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners wants to change the rules to allow just one physician to declare brain death. In addition, the rule that currently requires at least one of the two required physicians declaring “brain death” to be a neurologist or neurosurgeon would also be eliminated. The New Jersey Star Ledger reports that under the proposed rules any doctor given the privileges by a hospital could declare a patient brain dead.

Steven Drake from the disability advocacy organization, Not Dead Yet, told LifeSiteNews.com the New Jersey proposal could go through and if so would likely present a threat to patients.

“Any time you loosen the criteria it means that you’re going to have more misdiagnosis. It’s just a matter of numbers. If you reduce the number and qualifications for the physicians people are going to be misdiagnosed.”

Drake, who himself suffered a brain injury at birth and whose attending physician told his relatives he would be ‘better off dead’, pointed out that doctors will suffer no consequences when botching a brain death determination. “Conveniently, the patient will be dead; there will be no way to confirm it.”

The people driving the ethics community further in its current utilitarian direction, Drake said, “would rather have more organs available for ‘worthy’ people than ‘waste resources’ on people with severe brain injury that many professionals equate privately with those they've labelled ‘brain-dead.’”

The real problem, some medical ethicists have said, is not that brain death might be misdiagnosed, but that it is not a genuine medical diagnosis in the first place. There is growing fear that human beings are starting to be seen in medical and bioethics circles merely as potential donors of organs.

Attendees at a Vatican conference were warned of the growing eagerness to redefine death in order to facilitate organ transplants from “useless” brain injury patients into more promising recipients. Dr. Paul Byrne, former president of the Catholic Medical Association in the US declared, “Brain death is not death.”

Drake told LifeSiteNews.com that confirmation of Byrne’s assertion came in his hearing from a very unexpected corner.

Drake was invited to debate prominent bioethicist Peter Singer at a private school in Chicago in 2004. In his speech, Singer said that the brain death criteria did not exist in medical literature until its invention by a group of bioethicists who used it to “sell brain death” to the public.

Singer said that in the last 30 years nations have all amended the definition of death to include brain death, not because of any medical breakthrough or scientific discovery, but as a result of changes in ethics policies and advances in transplant medicine.

Singer is the world’s foremost advocate of euthanasia and infanticide and his views are immensely influential in the bioethics world. His appointment as De Camp Professor of Bioethics, University Center for Human Values, Princeton University in 1999 is still causing controversy.

Singer pointed to the obvious benefits to hospitals of the invention of “brain death” to free up beds. But more chillingly, it is the advantage for transplant patients from "brain death" that Singer points to as an improvement.

Singer said, the result of this “ethical choice” is that a person on a ventilator who would have been considered alive 30 years ago, "is now considered a good candidate for having his chest cut open to take out a beating heart to give to a total stranger."

Drake said the point is clear. “We all treat ‘brain death’ as something real, but until the bioethicists came up with it, it didn’t exist.”

The Medical Society of New Jersey is reviewing the proposal and the public can comment until July 14.

Contact the Medical Society of New Jersey:
Two Princess Road
Lawrenceville
New Jersey, USA
08648
phone: 609-896-1766
fax: 609-896-1368


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: bodybrokers; braindeath; cultureofdeath; eugenics; healthcare; moralabsolutes; organharvesting; terrischiavo; umdnj
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Singer pointed to the obvious benefits to hospitals of the invention of “brain death” to free up beds. But more chillingly, it is the advantage for transplant patients from "brain death" that Singer points to as an improvement.

This is repulsive!

1 posted on 06/16/2006 4:50:52 PM PDT by wagglebee
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To: Coleus

Ping


2 posted on 06/16/2006 4:51:13 PM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: 8mmMauser

Culture of Death Ping.


3 posted on 06/16/2006 4:52:40 PM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: wagglebee

Reminds you of a certain European regime from 60 years ago, doesn't it.
Disgusting.


4 posted on 06/16/2006 4:52:42 PM PDT by darkangel82
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To: wagglebee

Ann Coulter should avoid having any medical procedures performed in New Jersey.


5 posted on 06/16/2006 4:53:09 PM PDT by Paleo Conservative
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To: wagglebee

Shoot, just watch and see how they vote. That oughtta make it REAL easy.


6 posted on 06/16/2006 4:54:14 PM PDT by wizardoz
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To: wagglebee

Allow paying organ donors (or their estates), and shortages will be eliminated or drastically reduced. Economics 101.


7 posted on 06/16/2006 4:55:20 PM PDT by ThinkDifferent
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To: wagglebee

Waaah! Kill defenseless comatose people, but let Tookie live! Waah!


8 posted on 06/16/2006 4:58:46 PM PDT by Gordongekko909 (I know. Let's cut his WHOLE BODY off.)
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To: wagglebee
stepping toward a new holocaust. it will be "cost effective." until it's Judged.

I pray this end would be avoided.

9 posted on 06/16/2006 4:58:46 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand (if you're human, act like it.)
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To: ThinkDifferent

I understand and agree to a point. Post-mortem payments to estates are cool; it will encourage more people to be organ donors. Not to keen on just deregulating the whole thing, though; I'd be worried about people getting kidnapped and killed for their $20k kidneys.


10 posted on 06/16/2006 5:01:30 PM PDT by Gordongekko909 (I know. Let's cut his WHOLE BODY off.)
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To: wagglebee

New Jersey adopts cannibalism as its state religion.


11 posted on 06/16/2006 5:01:31 PM PDT by T'wit (False words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the soul with evil. -- Socrates)
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To: wagglebee

Think this should make Sen. Frank Lautenberg nervous. He's been braindead for years!!


12 posted on 06/16/2006 5:02:41 PM PDT by PhillyRepublican
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To: ThinkDifferent
Allow paying organ donors (or their estates), and shortages will be eliminated or drastically reduced. Economics 101.

You said "paying donors," but I gather you mean paying recipients. Economics 101? Sure, Satanomics.

Allow paying recipients and you've created a market. Economics 101.

There is also the effect of the supply-side to be considered in stimulating demand.

That is why some arenas are to be protected from what are normally considered the principles of "Economics 101."

That is why the principles of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services (otherwise known as "economics") is to be subject to moral restraints or else will foster the production, distribution, and consumption what should never be.

13 posted on 06/16/2006 5:04:05 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand (if you're human, act like it.)
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To: Alexander Rubin; An American In Dairyland; Antoninus; Aquinasfan; BIRDS; BlackElk; BlessedBeGod; ...
MORAL ABSOLUTES PING

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14 posted on 06/16/2006 5:04:10 PM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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This will be a good reason to not be on an organ donor list. It might get you hacked up before your time.
15 posted on 06/16/2006 5:04:46 PM PDT by Revel
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To: wagglebee

One keeps wondering - how low can they go?

Reading about the concentration camps during WW2 told me how low they can go.


16 posted on 06/16/2006 5:17:58 PM PDT by little jeremiah
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To: the invisib1e hand
You said "paying donors," but I gather you mean paying recipients.

I mean the donors would be paid.

Allow paying recipients and you've created a market. Economics 101.

Yes, that's the general idea. Currently there is a price ceiling of zero, which inevitably results in shortages. And in this case, shortages equal death.

17 posted on 06/16/2006 5:21:03 PM PDT by ThinkDifferent
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To: wagglebee; Dr. Eckleburg; P-Marlowe; Corin Stormhands
The New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners wants to change the rules to allow just one physician to declare brain death. In addition, the rule that currently requires at least one of the two required physicians declaring “brain death” to be a neurologist or neurosurgeon would also be eliminated. The New Jersey Star Ledger reports that under the proposed rules any doctor given the privileges by a hospital could declare a patient brain dead.

The team doc said that Ben was brain dead after his motorcycle went down, so we took his heart, lungs, brain, kidneys....and.....his throwing arm.

Signed

Cincy Bengals Physician,

18 posted on 06/16/2006 5:30:23 PM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It. Supporting our Troops Means Praying for them to Win!)
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To: wagglebee

New Jersey? Is that part of the U.S.? Are you sure it's not a province in the Netherlands?

This is absolutely grotesque!


19 posted on 06/16/2006 5:32:28 PM PDT by madison10
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To: wagglebee
The Culture of Death keeps getting more disgusting.

And here I thought that the Northeast was a Godless cesspool.
20 posted on 06/16/2006 5:32:56 PM PDT by Das Outsider (The most irrational people on the planet call themselves "rationalists.")
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