http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6902519.stm
The organ donation system in the UK, like most countries, is based on everyone isn't a donor unless you get a card to say you want to be a donor. 20% of the UK population are on the organ donor list but 70% of people when asked said they'd want their organs used by someone else after they die. To try to sort this discrepancy out, there are plans to change the system to one where everyone IS a donor unless you get a card to opt out. This system has been operating in several European countries such as Austria, Spain and Sweeden.
Is this a good idea? People who have a strong objection can opt out and those who don't care and are too apathetic to bother signing themselves up will now be adding to the potential donors list rather than subtracting from it. The new system should save hundreds of lives a year.
Is this a bad idea? Is this system going to cause problems for deeply religious people who for whatever reason aren't signed up to opt out. Several religions have strict rules against cutting up dead people (I believe Judaism and Sikhism are, but I could be wrong on that). This could lead to problems for them in the afterlife (if you believe their religion) and will certainly cause additional anguish and grief to their loved ones who are already going through a lot. Will it result in doctors not trying as hard to save your life if they think they can reap your organs to save others?
Are we a bunch of Frankenstein esque sickos for cutting bits out of dead people and putting them in living people?
The organ donation system in the UK, like most countries, is based on everyone isn't a donor unless you get a card to say you want to be a donor. 20% of the UK population are on the organ donor list but 70% of people when asked said they'd want their organs used by someone else after they die. To try to sort this discrepancy out, there are plans to change the system to one where everyone IS a donor unless you get a card to opt out. This system has been operating in several European countries such as Austria, Spain and Sweeden.
Is this a good idea? People who have a strong objection can opt out and those who don't care and are too apathetic to bother signing themselves up will now be adding to the potential donors list rather than subtracting from it. The new system should save hundreds of lives a year.
Is this a bad idea? Is this system going to cause problems for deeply religious people who for whatever reason aren't signed up to opt out. Several religions have strict rules against cutting up dead people (I believe Judaism and Sikhism are, but I could be wrong on that). This could lead to problems for them in the afterlife (if you believe their religion) and will certainly cause additional anguish and grief to their loved ones who are already going through a lot. Will it result in doctors not trying as hard to save your life if they think they can reap your organs to save others?
Are we a bunch of Frankenstein esque sickos for cutting bits out of dead people and putting them in living people?