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IMPORTANCE OF ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS IN OVERCOMING THE SHORTAGE OF DONOR ORGANS

https://doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2011-1-100-107

Abstract

This review highlights the main problem in organ donation practice. There was done the analysis of main orga- nizational solutions and best organ donation policy practices with accent on Spain Model of organ donation, and the comparing U.S. organ donation system. Last «break through» international initiatives for improving organ donation practice were brought from WHA and WHO resolutions. 

About the Authors

I. V. Loginov
I.I. Djanelidze State Research Institute for Emergency Care, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


N. V. Kechaeva
I.I. Djanelidze State Research Institute for Emergency Care, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


O. N. Reznik
I.I. Djanelidze State Research Institute for Emergency Care, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation


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Loginov I.V., Kechaeva N.V., Reznik O.N. IMPORTANCE OF ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS IN OVERCOMING THE SHORTAGE OF DONOR ORGANS. Russian Journal of Transplantology and Artificial Organs. 2011;13(1):100-107. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2011-1-100-107

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