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  2. Organ donation - Wikipedia

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    Organ donors are usually dead at the time of donation, but may be living. For living donors, organ donation typically involves extensive testing before the donation, including psychological evaluation to determine whether the would-be donor understands and consents to the donation. On the day of the donation, the donor and the recipient arrive at the hospital, just like they would for any ...

  3. What people get wrong about organ donation and how it ... - AOL

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    Most people know that organ donations save lives and, in fact, more than 90 percent of Americans support organ donation. But only about 50 percent of U.S. adults are actually registered organ and ...

  4. Organ donation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Currently Australia's organ donation system is 'opt-in'. This means a person had to give consent (opt-in) to be a donor prior to their death, or their family can make the decision for them if they are considered a viable donor. [7] The 'opt-out' system is used in several countries around the world. For this system everyone is placed on the donor list and must 'opt-out' if they do not wish to ...

  5. Ethics of organ transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Organ harvesting from live people is one of the most frequently discussed debate topic in organ transplantation. The World Health Organization argues that transplantation promote health, but the notion of “transplantation tourism” has the potential to violate human rights or exploit the poor, to have unintended health consequences, and to provide unequal access to services, all of which ...

  6. Organ Donation Taskforce - Wikipedia

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    The Taskforce concluded that there was no convincing evidence that a change to opt out consent would deliver significant increases in the number of donated organs. It felt that such a system has the potential to undermine the concept of donation as a gift, to erode trust in NHS professionals and the Government and negatively impact on organ donation numbers. It concluded a change in consent ...

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  8. 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 applied to cadaveric organ donation, [2] but has ...

  9. 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.

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