Tough Priorities: Organ Triage and the Legacy of Apartheid

Hastings Center Report 29 (6):42-50 (1999)
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Abstract

For South Africans, heart transplantation centers are prized assets—symbols of the country's self‐sufficiency, a source of national pride, and perhaps necessary to retain any capacity to provide advanced coronary care. They are also expensive to maintain in a country in which many citizens are afflicted with a low standard of living and inadequate medical attention.

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