This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/scotland/tayside_and_central/7733061.stm
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Donor opt-outs 'not off agenda' | Donor opt-outs 'not off agenda' |
(10 minutes later) | |
An "opt-out" system for organ donation is not off the agenda in Scotland, according to the health secretary. | An "opt-out" system for organ donation is not off the agenda in Scotland, according to the health secretary. |
Nicola Sturgeon said a system of "presumed consent", in which everyone is a potential donor unless they opt out, would be reconsidered in 2013. | Nicola Sturgeon said a system of "presumed consent", in which everyone is a potential donor unless they opt out, would be reconsidered in 2013. |
It comes after UK government advisers rejected plans for presumed consent. | It comes after UK government advisers rejected plans for presumed consent. |
Ms Sturgeon said she would be guided by expert opinion, but the issue would be reviewed in five years, after a goal was set to nearly double organ donors. | Ms Sturgeon said she would be guided by expert opinion, but the issue would be reviewed in five years, after a goal was set to nearly double organ donors. |
The UK Organ Donation Taskforce - a government advisory committee - said there was little evidence that a move to presumed consent would increase availability of organs. | The UK Organ Donation Taskforce - a government advisory committee - said there was little evidence that a move to presumed consent would increase availability of organs. |
It concluded that more money should be spent on promoting the Organ Donor Register and that health departments across the UK should agree targets to increase numbers on the register. | It concluded that more money should be spent on promoting the Organ Donor Register and that health departments across the UK should agree targets to increase numbers on the register. |
Nine out of 10 people are in favour of organ donation - it's just unfortunate that less than a quarter are actually on the register at the moment Dr George FernieBMA in Scotland | Nine out of 10 people are in favour of organ donation - it's just unfortunate that less than a quarter are actually on the register at the moment Dr George FernieBMA in Scotland |
After the recommendations were published, Ms Sturgeon said she would be guided by expert opinion, despite remaining "personally sympathetic" to a move to the opt-out system. | After the recommendations were published, Ms Sturgeon said she would be guided by expert opinion, despite remaining "personally sympathetic" to a move to the opt-out system. |
She welcomed the report, which she said gave "much-needed clarity on the advantages and pitfalls of moving to an opt-out system". | She welcomed the report, which she said gave "much-needed clarity on the advantages and pitfalls of moving to an opt-out system". |
"However, the issue of opt out is not completely off the agenda," she said. | "However, the issue of opt out is not completely off the agenda," she said. |
"It will remain under review and will be formally reconsidered, in line with the taskforce's recommendation, in five years' time. | "It will remain under review and will be formally reconsidered, in line with the taskforce's recommendation, in five years' time. |
"We will provide the necessary extra resources in Scotland to meet the new challenge of increasing organ donation rates across the UK as a whole from their present level of 13 donors per million population to 24 donors per million population by 2013." | "We will provide the necessary extra resources in Scotland to meet the new challenge of increasing organ donation rates across the UK as a whole from their present level of 13 donors per million population to 24 donors per million population by 2013." |
She said she had asked NHS Scotland to produce new awareness-raising material to inform people about the existing legislation. | She said she had asked NHS Scotland to produce new awareness-raising material to inform people about the existing legislation. |
'New challenge' | 'New challenge' |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he was not ruling out a change in the law in favour of presumed consent, despite the taskforce's recommendations. | |
Meanwhile, the British Medical Association in Scotland said doctors north of the border would still support a system of presumed consent. | |
Dr George Fernie from the BMA in Scotland described the taskforce's decision as "disappointing" but that the main aim should be to increase the number of donors. | |
"What puzzles me is that since I've been speaking on the subject for the BMA, nine out of 10 people are in favour of organ donation - it's just unfortunate that less than a quarter are actually on the register at the moment," he said. | "What puzzles me is that since I've been speaking on the subject for the BMA, nine out of 10 people are in favour of organ donation - it's just unfortunate that less than a quarter are actually on the register at the moment," he said. |
The UK currently has one of the lowest organ donation rates in Europe. | The UK currently has one of the lowest organ donation rates in Europe. |
There are currently around 8,000 people in the UK who need an organ transplant but only 3,000 operations are carried out each year. | There are currently around 8,000 people in the UK who need an organ transplant but only 3,000 operations are carried out each year. |
Previous version
1
Next version