British Law Would Make Organ Donation Automatic Upon Death

From: dudescholar (dudescholar@rationaltheology.com)
Date: Thu Mar 21 2002 - 22:35:07 MST


Could be a problem for people signed up for cryogenics.

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British Law Would Make Organ Donation Automatic Upon Death
By Nicole Martin
The Telegraph - London
3-21-2002
 
People should have their organs automatically removed for transplants
after they die unless they had expressed objections when alive,
according to a Bill to go before the Commons today. The 10-minute rule
Bill, supported by doctors' leaders, reaches MPs amid fears that people
are dying needlessly because of a shortage of donors.
 
Last year, there were 6,842 people on the waiting list for organs, and
the queue is growing. Tom Watson, Labour MP for West Bromwich East, is
proposing a change in the law to allow doctors to remove organs from all
patients over 16 unless they have opted out.
 
Currently, Britain operates a system, whereby organs can only be removed
from people who have joined the donor register or carried a donor card.
Only 15 per cent of Britons are on the register.
 
Mr Watson said: "A change in the law could save hundreds of lives every
year. In the last five years over a thousand people have died while on
the waiting list for an organ transplant. Others have died without
reaching the list." The Bill has won the support of 170 MPs but it is
unlikely that the Government will accept it.
 
A Department of Health spokesman said the Bill was unnecessary because
the Government was conducting a review on organ donation.
 
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