Australia's current organ donation rates are very low, particularly in comparison to several European countries such as Spain and Austria. Many Australians wait for many years to receive organs that they desperately need, and many die while waiting. Australia's current organ donation system is based on express consent, with intending donors registering that intent at the Australian Organ Donation Registry. However, given that organs can only be donated in certain circumstances, this system is proving to be inadequate. This article compares the current express consent (or "opt-in') system and the presumed consent (or "opt-out") system used in the European countries that have significantly higher donation rates. It suggests reforms to Australian legislation to change the current system to that of presumed consent, and considers whether it is likely to work in Australian society.
机构:
NSW Hlth, NSW Organ & Tissue Donat Serv, Sydney, Australia
Australian Organ & Tissue Author, DonateLife NSW, Sydney, AustraliaNSW Hlth, NSW Organ & Tissue Donat Serv, Sydney, Australia
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Italian Natl Inst Hlth, Bioeth Unit, Rome, Italy
Italian Natl Inst Hlth, Ist Super Sanita, Via Giano Bella 34, I-00162 Rome, ItalyItalian Natl Inst Hlth, Bioeth Unit, Rome, Italy