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HTA Technology Assessment Report |
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A systematic review of presumed consent systems for deceased organ donation (Rithalia) 118 pages, Volume 13, number 26 |
DOI
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10.3310/hta13260 |
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Headline: |
Study found that presumed consent legislation alone is unlikely to explain the variation in organ donation rates between different countries, with other factors such as transplant capacity and gross domestic product and health expenditure per capita also associated with organ donation rates |
This report should be referenced as follows: |
Rithalia A, McDaid C, Suekarran S, Norman G, Myers L, Sowden A. A systematic review of presumed consent systems for deceased organ donation. Health Technol Assess
2009;13(26).
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Project ref: |
08/33/01 |
Original project title: |
A systematic review of presumed consent systems for cadaveric organ donation |
Chief Investigator: |
Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD), University of York
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Start Date: |
December 2007 |
Date of publication in HTA journal series |
May 2009
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Cost: |
This project was commissioned by the HTA programme on a call-off contract basis. |
Project Protocol: |
Project protocol (pdf format, 95 kbytes)
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97 (Figures relate to the previous calendar month) |
URL of this page: |
http://www.hta.ac.uk/1735 |