In your postmodern relativistic society a poor, harried and haggard man is free to sign a donor card and off himself just to give the family a pension. Or worse yet the children can sign for their mother and push her down the stairs for an inheritance. No thanks. Body parts should never be for sale. You may as well be Planed Parenthood selling fetuses. It's abominable.
So should freely donated transplanted organs be placed for profit or for free by the various hospital organizations, and should the surgeons then be forced to do transplants for free? Should the pharma companies be forced to issue anti rejection meds for free? I know you understand my point but are stupid headedly dancing around the issue! Again you ignore the fact that I think all transplantations should be banned until they have a better handle on supply, fairness in distributing the organs, and on the science as well as the costs there-of!
I have been working in the industry for over 35 years, 31 years as an RN. Just recently a young prime candidate for donation came into our sister location brain dead and the family was approached to allow donations...the family asked if they could receive financial benefit for the donations, knowing that 2 good lungs, kidneys, retinas, a heart liver and bone would be profit multipliers for the surgeons, hospitals, and drug companies when these organs were transplanted. The family was told no, to which they then refused the donations, and the patient was then sent to the funeral home after the vent was turned off.
The governor of the Plymouth Colony was in a tough spot...his colony was on the verge of starvation because the colony’s ideals of sharing all things in common had caused a lot of lazy folks to try to live off the industry of others and thus they faced famine. The governor decided to allow a little private ownership and capitalism, also declaring that the layabouts had to “work or they would not eat”. After that the Pilgrims began to flourish over the next few years and the common storehouse to be used for the truly needy was constantly full.
I suspect if they offer a little financial incentive for organ donations, they’ll never run out of supply. Heck even some blood donation services pay for donated blood!
The system is broken now as it is...and the mortality rates are still way too high!