If anything, this should be a State issue, not the feds.
Life is not fair, this issue brings up some very complicated questions to be sure, but my view is it is better solved in a ways that is closer to the people then unaccountable DC bureaucrats.
I don't know about you, but Sebelius(sp?) and her commie friends making decisions about what coverage I get sends chill up my spine.
It’s generally illegal to buy and sell human organs for obvious reasons.
It is a federal issue, because most organs cross state lines to get to their recipient.
I suppose states could set up their own in state systems, with 50 sets of criteria and dramatically reducing the donor pool since they’d be restricted to their state list instead of a national database.
I’m not at all sure that organ transplants should be allowed at all, since it creates a market for exploitation of the poor, if not outright murder and theft of organs in countries with less developed (or more corrupt) rule of law.
It has many more moral and ethical dilemmas that general medical care.
I agree with everything you said 100%.