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Presumed Consent Wouldn't Boost U.S. Organ Donation: Study – U.S. News & World Report

December 16, 2011Organ Donoradmin

Presumed Consent Wouldn't Boost U.S. Organ Donation: Study
U.S. News & World Report
The study also found that the United States ranks third among the nations surveyed in rates of organ donation after death. The US rate is 26.3 deceased donors per million population, compared with 34.1 in Spain and 26.7 in Portugal. ...

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