ORGANS: Next step in saving lives
For those patients in the North East anxiously awaiting news of an organ donation, among the 6,500 on waiting lists throughout the country, the progress made towards presumed consent will provide some hope of making it easier for those wishing to donate to do so.
As well as providing an opportunity for groups to have their voices heard and to ensure the safeguarding and protection of the interests of the various parties involved, the consultation will hopefully increase public awareness of the process.
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Hide AdThis should lead to more discussion of organ donation within families and between friends so that, over time, donation becomes more normalised.
The Government must now ensure that the resources are available to facilitate the expected increase in donations resulting from the proposed changes.
Over 50,000 people are thought to be alive today due to organ donation and transplantation.
Ultimately, this is about saving lives and any move towards making it easier to do so is welcome.
Dr John Chisholm,
TBMA Medical Ethics Committee Chairman