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    An Ethical Defense of a Mandated Choice Consent Procedure for Deceased Organ Donation
    with Billy Poulden
    Asian Bioethics Review 14 (3): 259-270. 2022.
    Organ transplant shortages are ubiquitous in healthcare systems around the world. In response, several commentators have argued for the adoption of an opt-out policy for organ transplantation, whereby individuals would by default be registered as organ donors unless they informed authorities of their desire to opt-out. This may potentially lead to an increase in donation rates. An opt-out system, however, presumes consent even when it is evident that a significant minority are resistant to organ…Read more