器官移植。谁应该得到它们?谁应该付钱?

Public welfare Pub Date : 1985-01-01
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去年秋天通过的《国家器官移植法案》(National Organ transplantation Act)设立了一个联邦特别工作组,负责审查有关器官获取的公共和私人政策,为一个国家网络提供资金,使器官捐赠者与需要移植的患者相匹配,并建立了一个器官移植接受者的登记处。然而,在提交国会之前,该法案删除了一些有争议的条款,这些条款将建立关于移植的医疗保险和医疗补助政策。对于医疗补助计划,该法案将要求各州机构制定书面政策,统一适用于各州的所有人。现在的情况取决于各个州。一些国家已经制定了政策。但其他人仍然面临着痛苦和政治敏感的问题:谁有资格做移植手术,谁来支付费用;他们是根据具体情况作出决定的。当然,移植的费用是一个主要问题。正如一位评论员所说:“一次移植的20万美元将支付500名AFDC儿童一年的医疗补助费用。”各州应该怎么做?谁应该为需要移植的人承担经济责任?当人的生命危在旦夕时,我们应该考虑哪些因素?
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Organ transplants. Who should get them? Who should pay?

The National Organ Transplant Act, passed last fall, establishes a federal task force to review public and private policy on organ procurement, provides funds for a national network to match organ donors with patients needing transplants, and sets up a registry of organ transplant recipients. Dropped from the bill before it left Congress, however, were controversial provisions that would have established Medicare and Medicaid policy on transplantation. For Medicaid, the bill would have required state agencies to establish written policies that would apply uniformly to all persons in the respective states. What happens now is up to individual states. Some have established policies. But others still face agonizing and politically sensitive questions about who is eligible for transplants and who will pay the bills; they are making decisions on a case-by-case basis. The expense of transplants is a major issue, of course. As one commentator puts it: "Two hundred thousand dollars for one transplant would cover the Medicaid expenses for 500 AFDC children in a year's time." What should the states do? Who should be financially responsible for people who need transplants? When human lives hang in the balance, what factors should be considered?

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