Pros
Cons
Economics
Ethics
General
100

This type of kidney donation results in higher quality organs and more successful transplants.

What is living donation?

100

About this many people die each year waiting for a transplant.

What is 8,000?

100

The price of kidneys in a donation-only system is set at this value.

What is $0?

100

This framework focuses on rules and obligations.

What is duty-based ethics?

100

This country prohibits the sale of organs.

What is Canada?

200

This system promotes fairness by allocating organs based on medical need, not wealth.

What is donation-only system?

200

This system creates a shortage because price is fixed at $0.

What is donation-only system?

200

This economic concept explains why shortages occur when price is below equilibrium.

What is a price ceiling?

200

This framework focuses on character and moral virtues.

What is virtue-based ethics?

200

Approximately this many people are on the transplant waiting list.

What is 103,000?

300

This ethical framework supports saving the most lives possible.

What is outcome-based ethics?

300

This ethical issue arises when poor individuals feel pressured to sell organs.

What is exploitation?

300

This is the approximate equilibrium price shown on the graph for kidneys.

What is $30,000?


300

This phrase is central to allocation decisions: “equity, utility, and ____.”

What is respect for persons?

300

This organ has the highest demand on the waiting list.

What is kidney?

400

This policy increases supply by allowing price to rise toward equilibrium.

What is an open market system?

400

This system risks prioritizing wealthy patients over others.

What is open market system?

400

This group includes doctors, hospitals, and transplant organizations making allocation decisions.

Who are economic agents?

400

This requirement ensures donors are not pressured or manipulated.

What is free and informed consent?

400

This candidate was chosen for having three kids and being a nurse.

Who is Edwina?

500

This allocation factor prioritizes patients who are most likely to have a successful long-term transplant outcome.

What is likelihood of transplant success?

500

This moral concern involves treating organs as products instead of human body parts.

What is commodification?

500

This happens when demand exceeds supply in organ markets.

What is shortage?

500

This framework supports actions that produce “the greatest good for the greatest number.”

What is outcome-based ethics?

500

This ethical goal balances fairness and maximizing lives saved.

What is equity and utility?

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