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Organ Donation Case

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Could Colorado increase organ donation through presumed consent? When a Colorado resident enters a department of motor vehicle transportation to obtain/renew a license or any form of state identification they will be asked if they wish to become an organ donor. This question is potentially a system inefficiency. My report will examine the benefits and costs Colorado would experience if a presumed organ donation system was adopted to determine the feasibility of implementing an opt-out policy. The main focus of this feasibility study will be to examine if Colorado would experience an increase in the rate of organ donation that would improve the survival outlook of patients awaiting organ transplants.
The Market Problem: Organ donation in America faces a fundamental economic problem; the demand for organs far outweighs the supply of organ donors. In a health market government policy change is necessary to attempt to provide better healthcare and to save lives of Americans waiting for an organ transplant. According to the American Transplant Foundation, 18 people in the United States die every day after waiting months or even years for an organ transplant. In the United …show more content…

This research states that behaviorally most people prefer inaction or neutral action when making decisions that have delayed impact, such as organ donation. In an opt-in model, the citizen is asked “Would you like to register to be an organ donor?” This means the neutral answer is “no” because it does not require you to take action to become an organ donor. Therefore, theoretically the neutral choice could be reset in an opt-out organ donation market. By changing the standard procedure Colorado residents would have to request to opt-out of being an organ donor. In an opt-out system organ donation would be the social neutral and could potentially generate more donors (Moseley & Stoker,

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