
Ethics of Organ Donation
The ethics of organ donation revolve around respecting individual autonomy, fairness, and beneficence. This means honoring a person’s decision to donate or not, ensuring fair allocation of organs regardless of background, and doing good by saving lives. Ethical concerns include obtaining proper consent, preventing exploitation, and maintaining trust in the medical system. Balancing these principles helps ensure organ donation is conducted responsibly, ethically, and with the dignity of donors and recipients upheld.