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2.
Report of the Massachusetts Task Force on Organ Transplantation, Law, Medicine & Health Care13(1):8. 10 (February 1985) [hereinafter referred to as Task Force Report].
3.
See Regulating Transplants, supra note 1.
4.
Task Force Report, supra note 2 at 10.
5.
Id.
6.
RobertsM., The Economics of Heart and Liver Transplantation, Jurimetrics25(3): 249 (Spring 1985).
7.
Task Force Report, supra note 2, at 43.
8.
Task Force Report, supra note 2, at 68-69.
9.
Task Force Report, supra note 2, at 14.
10.
Regulating Transplants, supra note 1 at 7.
11.
Id.
12.
See AnnasG. J., The Rights of Hospital Patients (Avon Books, New York, N.Y.) (1975).
13.
See AnnasG. J., Allocation of Artificial Hearts in the Year 2002: Minerva v. National Health Agency, American Journal of Law & Medicine. 3(1);59–76 (Spring 1977).
14.
Cf., Task Force Report, supra note 2 at 11. Recommendation 5: “Patient selection criteria should be public, fair, and equitable. Primary screening should be based on medical suitability criteria made available to the public which are designed to offer transplantation to those who can benefit the most from it in terms of probability of living for a significant period of time with a reasonable prospect for rehabilitation.” Id.
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CaplanA. L., If There's A Will, Is There a Way?Law, Medicine & Health Care13(1):32, 33 (February 1985).