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New calls for organ donor opt-out | New calls for organ donor opt-out |
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Doctors' leaders have renewed calls for an organ donation scheme that presumes a person's consent. | |
A new law aimed at increasing the number of transplants was passed by MSPs last year. | |
But the British Medical Association Scotland said there was a "desperate shortage of organs" and called for consultation on an opt-out scheme. | |
The Scottish Executive said there had previously been little support for a presumed consent scheme. | |
The rules were updated last year so that a person's organs could be used if they had given consent before their death, either by signing a donor card or indicating by word of mouth to relatives. | The rules were updated last year so that a person's organs could be used if they had given consent before their death, either by signing a donor card or indicating by word of mouth to relatives. |
Otherwise, their family are asked what their wishes would have been. | Otherwise, their family are asked what their wishes would have been. |
The number of donors in Scotland has increased since the legislation was brought in. | The number of donors in Scotland has increased since the legislation was brought in. |
However, the number of people on the transplant waiting list has also risen to more than 800 - an all time high. | However, the number of people on the transplant waiting list has also risen to more than 800 - an all time high. |
ORGAN DONATION RATES Belgium, which has an opt-out system, had a donation rate of 20.8 per million of population in 2004The Czech Republic, which has an opt-out system, had a donation rate of 20.5 per million of population in 2004The UK, which relies on a register, had a donation rate of 12.3 per million of the population in 2004 BBC Best Link: Health - DoNation | |
BMA Scotland claimed 90% of the population supported organ donation, yet only 23% had signed up to the register. | BMA Scotland claimed 90% of the population supported organ donation, yet only 23% had signed up to the register. |
Spokesman Dr George Fernie said: "A change to a system of presumed consent for organ donation addresses this problem, by making donation the default position from which people may opt out during their lifetime if they so wish. | Spokesman Dr George Fernie said: "A change to a system of presumed consent for organ donation addresses this problem, by making donation the default position from which people may opt out during their lifetime if they so wish. |
"It is not acceptable to reject presumed consent without at least making a clear effort to determine what the public's opinion is on this matter. | "It is not acceptable to reject presumed consent without at least making a clear effort to determine what the public's opinion is on this matter. |
"International experience shows that presumed consent improves donation rates and we would like to see a public debate on this issue to ascertain the best way forward." | "International experience shows that presumed consent improves donation rates and we would like to see a public debate on this issue to ascertain the best way forward." |
However, Health Minister Shona Robison said new legislation, which had strengthened the system of opting-in, should remain in place. | |
"Extensive consultation was carried out at the time and little support was demonstrated for a system of presumed consent," she said. | |
"Current legislation has been strengthened to give more weight to the wishes of the deceased, so that their wish to donate organs is carried out after their death. | |
"A time might come when it will be possible to move to a system of presumed consent, but that time is not now." |
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