2016
DOI: 10.1080/01900692.2015.1037000
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Public Value Review of China’s Public Policies on Human Organ Transplantation

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“…It also carries a higher risk of posttransplant biliary complications compared with DDLT (40% versus 25%) . Although LDLT may have an advantage by bringing in donor‐recipients who are genetically related along with higher‐quality organs and shorter cold ischemia times, LDLT may not be appropriate if it brings the donor into undue harm, compromises public opinion on transplantation, or if recipient survival is limited …”
Section: Reasons For Ttmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It also carries a higher risk of posttransplant biliary complications compared with DDLT (40% versus 25%) . Although LDLT may have an advantage by bringing in donor‐recipients who are genetically related along with higher‐quality organs and shorter cold ischemia times, LDLT may not be appropriate if it brings the donor into undue harm, compromises public opinion on transplantation, or if recipient survival is limited …”
Section: Reasons For Ttmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From 2007 to the present, various Chinese regulatory bodies have developed legislative and procedural regulations to criminalize unethical behavior involved in transplantation and to develop organ procurement and transplant procedures. Organ procurement from prisoners and persecuted cultures has decreased with the developments in national and international reforms …”
Section: Ethical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many other scholars have shared this position (Faulkner & Kaufman, 2017;Meynhardt & Bartholomes, 2011;Mintrom & Luetjens, 2017;Talbot, 2009;Zhang & Wang, 2016). Moore…”
Section: Ppps and Achievement Of Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The desired outcomes should cover benefits to both economic activities and social capital (Benington, 2009). However, it is also important to note that desired outcomes can be intangible, and the effects often take a long time to become evident (Faulkner & Kaufman, 2017;Meynhardt & Bartholomes, 2011;Mintrom & Luetjens, 2017;Talbot, 2009;Zhang & Wang, 2016).…”
Section: Achievement Of Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%