Convicted Rapist to Receive Heart Transplant?
Patient Empowerment
By Trisha Torrey, About.com Guide
April 25, 2011
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We look at healthcare rationing frequently on this blog, but it's not often that we're faced with rationing based on an ethics question. Today we are.
Kenneth L. Pike, age 55, convicted in 1996 of two year's worth of rape and sodomy of a 13 year old girl, is perhaps days - if not hours - away from receiving a heart transplant in an Upstate New York hospital2. He is 15 years into serving an 18 to 40 year sentence.
Should an inmate receive a heart transplant?
Here is some background:
UNOS (United Network for Organ Sharing - the organization that determines who does, or does not, receive any sort of transplant) - does not recognize any "categories" of people. There is no notation for who or what history a potential organ recipient is or has. That means an inmate (rapist, thief, murderer, any inmate) has the same status as you or me - or someone who is wealthy or famous.
There are (at least) 273 other people on the UNOS list in New York who need a heart transplant.
The cost of a heart transplant (including the before and after care) in 2008 was $787,000 - all of which will be paid for by taxpayers because Pike is incarcerated.
A heart transplant requires the donor to be dead, which, of course, severely limits the number of hearts that are available for transplant.
There have been other inmates who have received transplants in New York State, including seven bone marrow transplants, three kidney transplants and one liver transplant. (My note: from my understanding, no other human being had to die before those transplants could take place. I believe those are all living donor transplants.)
Here are the questions this potential heart transplant raises (you may think of more):
Should Kenneth Pike, Convicted Rapist, Receive a Donated Heart?
I am a designated organ donor, but I do not believe Kenneth Pike should receive a heart transplant.
I am NOT a designated organ donor, but I do not believe Kenneth Pike should receive a heart transplant.
I am a designated organ donor, but it's not up to me to decide whether this man should receive a heart. Let UNOS decide.
I am NOT a designated organ donor, and it's not up to me to decide whether this man should receive a heart. Let UNOS decide.
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Is it right that a convicted rapist (of a child, no less) receives a donor heart before an upstanding, taxpaying citizen does?
Is it right that taxpayers (many of whom can't even afford health insurance themselves) should spend $800,000 to keep this man alive?
Is it right that taxpayers (many of whom can't even afford health insurance themselves) should also pay for the privilege of spending heaven-only-knows how much per year to keep him in prison for the extended time this heart will keep him alive, too?
I wonder how the young woman he raped and sodomized for two years feels about the possibility that he would receive a healthy heart, and would possibly survive long enough to be released from prison? (She would be at least 28 years old now....)
How would you feel if it was your loved one who died, and you learned his or her heart would be given to a convicted rapist?
I am a compassionate human being, and a taxpayer in the State of New York, but I see absolutely NOTHING right about this.
I have always planned to be an organ donor. I have designated as such on my driver's license for many years, and my family knows to donate my organs when the time comes.
But if I for ONE MINUTE thought my heart would be used to keep this rapist alive, you can be sure I would withdraw my approval.
What do you think? Please take this poll --
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(See an update to this post: Convicted Rapist's Heart Transplant - Update and Issues6)