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17 Organ Donation: Deceased Donation

  • Aileen Editha
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Abstract

England has implemented an opt-out framework for deceased organ donations in light of increasing needs for transplants and decreasing number of donors (otherwise known as the ‘organ scarcity’ issue). Recent statistics from NHS Blood and Transplant have shown how this problem is amplified among ethnic minority groups. This chapter shows why the opt-out framework has not – and most likely will not – improve this specific problem. Instead, organ scarcity among ethnic minority groups needs to be recognised and solved in its own right by increasing awareness, improving family consent/authorisation rates, ensuring equitable and effective allocation, and addressing systemic inequalities.

Abstract

England has implemented an opt-out framework for deceased organ donations in light of increasing needs for transplants and decreasing number of donors (otherwise known as the ‘organ scarcity’ issue). Recent statistics from NHS Blood and Transplant have shown how this problem is amplified among ethnic minority groups. This chapter shows why the opt-out framework has not – and most likely will not – improve this specific problem. Instead, organ scarcity among ethnic minority groups needs to be recognised and solved in its own right by increasing awareness, improving family consent/authorisation rates, ensuring equitable and effective allocation, and addressing systemic inequalities.

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