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  2. International organ donor rates - Wikipedia

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    Organ donation rates vary widely by country and region. The tables document the effective organ donor designation rate and deceased donors per million in the United States and abroad. The tables document the effective organ donor designation rate and deceased donors per million in the United States and abroad.

  3. Body donation - Wikipedia

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    Body donation, anatomical donation, or body bequest is the donation of a whole body after death for research and education. There is usually no cost to donate a body to science; donation programs will often provide a stipend and/or cover the cost of cremation or burial once a donated cadaver has served its purpose and is returned to the family ...

  4. Tissue bank - Wikipedia

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    The Burial and Cremation Act regulates whole body donation. [7] This document states that body donation to science is a third party option of body disposal. Organ donors are actively recruited by the Dutch government whereas body donors are not. [7] A contract must be signed by both the institute and the donor to donate one's body. After organ ...

  5. Special Report: A business where human bodies were butchered ...

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    At BRC, a whole body sold for $5,893, records show. ... Family members of some donors said BRC employees led them to believe body donation was regulated by federal and state authorities, and that ...

  6. Texas medical program stops using unclaimed bodies following ...

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    The center charged $1,400 for whole bodies. Heads went for $649, torsos for $900. ... which regulates body donation programs in the state, issued a moratorium on out-of-state body shipments ...

  7. Uniform Anatomical Gift Act - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The UAGA was drafted in order to increase organ and blood supplies and donation and to protect patients in the United States. [9] It replaced numerous state laws concerning transplantation and laws lacking a uniform procedure of organ donation and an inadequate process of becoming a donor. [9] All states adopted the original version of ...

  8. As families searched, a Texas medical school cut up their ...

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    Shupe was alluding to the dark history, long before voluntary body-donation programs, when U.S. medical schools turned to “resurrectionists,” or “body snatchers,” who dug up the graves of ...

  9. American Association of Tissue Banks - Wikipedia

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    The AATB also accommodates accreditation to non-transplant tissue banks and whole body donation programs. [4] To avoid violating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, AATB must through their legal anatomical authorizations obtain consent which allows AATB representatives access to donor information for accreditation reviews.

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