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Research shows that a possible 300 extra transplants per year could be carried out if people were required to 'opt out' of donating rather than the current 'opt in' system. The current system requires people to register their intent to donate on the Organ Donor Register; however there is a major problem with this system as people are often willing donors but never end up joining the register.
If consent was presumed by default, it would force anyone unwilling to donate an organ to actively 'opt-out' and everybody else would be eligible for donation. It would then mean that the NHS would be able to transplant organs from the vast majority of the UK.
Opinion is surprisingly divided in the UK as many feel organ donation should be altruistic but the system is currently used to great success in several EU countries. Currently over 400 people each year die while on the organ waiting list, something that the NHS believes can only be helped by significantly increased donations.
Sheila Bird from the Medical research Council Biostatistics Unit in Cambridge claims that if a 'presumed consent' system had been in place for the last 10 years and 10% of people had opted out and another 10% of families' overruled donation, there still would have been 2,880 extra organs available.
Writing in the British Medical Journal, Professor Bird said "Twenty years after the UK's first confidential audit, we continue to jeopardise substantial quality adjusted life years (uncounted by the Organ Donor Taskforce) for those awaiting transplantation by chasing a holy grail of enhanced consent by means other than presumption."
Presuming consent would essentially cut costs, prolong life as well as saving bereaved families from anxious deliberation in deciding what happens to their loved ones organs according to Professor Bird.
The increase in transplant recipients would increase the survival rate of many diseases and call for more private nursing jobs, primarily nursing jobs Wolverhampton.
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