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  2. Organ donation - Wikipedia

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    The opt-out organ donation scheme in Wales went live on December 1, 2015, and is expected to increase the number of donors by 25%. [72] In 2008, the UK discussed whether to switch to an opt-out system in light of the success in other countries and a severe British organ donor shortfall. [73]

  3. More families refusing to donate relatives' organs - AOL

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    Organ donation laws. An "opt-out" law was introduced in Wales in 2015, followed by England in 2020, Scotland in 2021 and Northern Ireland in 2023.

  4. Mandated choice - Wikipedia

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    Mandated choice or mandatory choice is an approach to public policy questions in which people are required by law to state in advance whether or not they are willing to engage in a particular action. The approach contrasts with "opt-in" and "opt-out" ("presumed consent") models of policy formation. [1] The approach has most frequently been ...

  5. Organ donation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    However, if an 'opt-out' system was put into place and the potential donor did not opt-out prior to death, it was estimated only 20% of families would refuse donation. [8] A study carried out in 2002 investigated donor rates of countries with 'opt-in' and 'opt-out' systems.

  6. Uniform Anatomical Gift Act - Wikipedia

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    The UAGA of 2006 allows for individuals to consent to organ donation by expressing their wish when obtaining a driver's license, through verbal expression, by writing it in a will or other advance directive, or in any other manner, simplifying the consent process. [3] This is also known as "opting in" to organ donation.

  7. Ethics of organ transplantation - Wikipedia

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    In practice most countries, have legislation allowing for implied consent, asking people to opt out of organ donation instead of opt in, but allow family refusals. [ 6 ] There are fewer debates on animal sources, as historically laboratory animals have been used to develop organ transplantation technologies for prolonging human life, such as ...

  8. Organ Donation (Deemed Consent) Act 2019 - Wikipedia

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    The Organ Donation (Deemed Consent) Act 2019 (c. 7) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act changed the law regarding organ donation so that unless someone expressly opted out, they would be deemed as having given consent. [3] It was a private member's bill introduced by Geoffrey Robinson and Lord Hunt of Kings Heath.

  9. Elizabeth Ward (British campaigner) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Despard Ward MBE (née Wynd; 11 October 1926 – 20 July 2020) was a British healthcare campaigner known for pioneering organ donor cards and founding the charity Kidney Care UK. After gaining fundraising experience working for The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, Ward started raising money for Kidney Research UK in 1971 when her ...