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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%. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. International organ donor rates - Wikipedia

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    Organ donation rates vary widely by country and region. The tables document the effective organ donor designation rate and deceased donors per million in the United ...

  6. Libertarian paternalism - Wikipedia

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    Countries that have an "opt-out" system for voluntary organ donation (anyone who did not explicitly refuse to donate their organs in the case of accident is considered a donor) experience dramatically higher levels of organ donation consent, than countries with an opt-in system. Austria, with an opt-out system, has a consent rate of 99.98% ...

  7. 'Amazing legacy' of Dáithí's Law hailed one year on - AOL

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    June 1, 2024 at 10:46 AM. Dáithí Mac Gabhann's organ donation law took effect on 1 June 2023 [BBC] The father of the child who inspired a change in Northern Ireland's organ donation rules has ...

  8. Organ donation in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This Bill provides "general conditions for the removal, donation and use of organs and tissue from deceased and living persons", including a soft opt-out system of consent for organ donation. Under this system, consent for organ donation will be taken as given unless a person has registered, while alive, their wish to not become an organ donor.

  9. Center for Ethical Solutions - Wikipedia

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    While Spain does employ an opt-out system for organ donation, current legislation requires consent from the relatives of the deceased before organs can be donated, and research has suggested that the increased rate of organ donation should be attributed to the actions of the National Transplant Organization and not the legislative approach.

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