Opt-out organ donation plan approved by MPs

A new opt-out system for organ donation has been approved by MPs in the Commons, meaning hundreds of lives could be saved each year.

The plans, which could come into effect in spring 2020 if passed by the Lords, sees adults in England presumed to be donors unless they have specifically recorded their decision not to be. With more than 5,000 people currently waiting for an organ transplant, it is estimated that the change in the law would save up to 700 lives each year.

Under the Organ Donation (Deemed Consent) Bill’s ‘soft opt-out’ proposals, the wishes of families and next of kin would continue to be respected, so removal of organs would not go ahead without their support.

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