110 likes | 125 Views
Presentation at Helsinki Medicine & Law Conference 2000 proposing model guidelines for legislative and social arrangements to enhance organ availability through economic consideration. Guiding principles include official purchasing, no conditional organ receipt, budget financing, and preference for non-cash payment. The model advocates for automatic, monthly payments, double pension, and rehabilitation services. Targeted groups include close relatives, deceased families, and the general public.
E N D
Consideration for a donation Dr. Samuel Jellinek LL.D Faculty of Law The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Presented at Helsinky Medicine & Law Conference - 2000
Future Market; The Sale of Human Body PartsProposed Model Guidelines for proposed legislative arrangements and social-normative arrangements to increase and facilitate the availability of human organs for transplantation on the basis of economic and commercial consideration
Fundamental Assumptions Life and Death Money Right to Privacy
GUIDING PRINCIPLES Purchasing or buying organs only by official body Organs distribution will remain as today Receipt of organs will not be conditional upon any payment Financing organs through regular budget Consideration will be paid automatically Preference for payment in kind rather than cash No “personal” “product” liability for the organ
Arrangements through National Insurance In. Automatic monthly payment Amount according to type of organ Double pension One time first payment Services for rehabilitation The Content of Consideration
Legal arrangements Health system arragements Taxation arrangements Insurance arrangements Social arrangements Content of consideration
The model is aimed to……. Close relatives Families of deceased General public
Thank you very much