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Call for Europe organ donor card MEPs back Europe organ donor card
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Euro MPs are being asked to back an EU-wide organ donor card to tackle the shortage of organs for transplant. Euro MPs have called for an EU-wide organ donor card to tackle the shortage of organs for transplant.
An estimated 40,000 people across Europe are waiting for a transplant and mortality rates while waiting for a heart, liver or lung are up to 30%.An estimated 40,000 people across Europe are waiting for a transplant and mortality rates while waiting for a heart, liver or lung are up to 30%.
MEPs will vote on Tuesday on a report calling for a donor card and hotline that would operate across Europe. MEPs voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday for the creation of a card and hotline that would operate across Europe.
British Liberal Democrat MEP Liz Lynne says the proposals "could significantly speed up... finding the right donor".British Liberal Democrat MEP Liz Lynne says the proposals "could significantly speed up... finding the right donor".
Because not all EU member states use a donor card system, she also believes it could improve the system.Because not all EU member states use a donor card system, she also believes it could improve the system.
"If we rolled it out across the EU, you would get more donors.""If we rolled it out across the EU, you would get more donors."
Ms Lynne also believes the card could have a detrimental effect on the trade in illegally trafficked organs and on "transplant tourism" because there would be a legitimate way of improving access to donated organs. Ms Lynne also suggests the card could have a detrimental effect on the trade in illegally trafficked organs and on "transplant tourism" because there would be a legitimate way of improving access to donated organs.
DONOR PROPOSALS European donor cardTransplant hotline with single telephone numberEnsuring all donation is voluntary and altruisticNo payment between recipient and donorDONOR PROPOSALS European donor cardTransplant hotline with single telephone numberEnsuring all donation is voluntary and altruisticNo payment between recipient and donor
The EU report says organ donations should be strictly non-commercial, to reduce the risks of organ trafficking.The EU report says organ donations should be strictly non-commercial, to reduce the risks of organ trafficking.
British Labour MEP Glenis Willmott said the trade in organs had become a European problem.British Labour MEP Glenis Willmott said the trade in organs had become a European problem.
"We should not view organ trafficking as a distant crime. Several poorer European nations have also become embroiled in the transplant trade," she said."We should not view organ trafficking as a distant crime. Several poorer European nations have also become embroiled in the transplant trade," she said.
Presumed consentPresumed consent
EU countries have adopted a patchwork of organ donation systems.EU countries have adopted a patchwork of organ donation systems.
Some countries such as the UK require donors to "opt in", others such as Belgium and Denmark "presume consent" and those who object can opt out.Some countries such as the UK require donors to "opt in", others such as Belgium and Denmark "presume consent" and those who object can opt out.
England's chief medical officer has asked advisers to consider an opt-out system because of the chronic shortage of organs.England's chief medical officer has asked advisers to consider an opt-out system because of the chronic shortage of organs.
In Spain, the rate of donations has risen substantially partly because it presumes the consent of the donor but particularly because every hospital has a team of transplant co-ordinators.In Spain, the rate of donations has risen substantially partly because it presumes the consent of the donor but particularly because every hospital has a team of transplant co-ordinators.
Donation of organs by patients who are still alive has led to fears of an increase in organ trafficking and the EU report calls on member states to maintain strict legal provisions.Donation of organs by patients who are still alive has led to fears of an increase in organ trafficking and the EU report calls on member states to maintain strict legal provisions.
In the UK, a change in the law has enabled families seeking a transplant to join a register for "kidney-swaps" with people they have never met.In the UK, a change in the law has enabled families seeking a transplant to join a register for "kidney-swaps" with people they have never met.
Previously, living donors could only give kidneys to a genetically or emotionally-related recipient.Previously, living donors could only give kidneys to a genetically or emotionally-related recipient.