Abstract

There has been a persistent organ shortage, which forces priority setting to potential recipients. Because organ allocation is a highly normative decision task, it can be only legitimate if the general public is also involved in the decision-making. Therefore, public preferences for the allocation of deceased donor organs in Germany focusing on ethical principles of distributive justice were assessed.

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