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Opt-out organ donation system in Scotland planned | Opt-out organ donation system in Scotland planned |
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The Scottish government is to bring forward legislation to provide an opt-out system for organ donation. | The Scottish government is to bring forward legislation to provide an opt-out system for organ donation. |
Public Health Minister Aileen Campbell said there would be legislation for a "soft opt-out" system, aimed at increasing donation rates. | Public Health Minister Aileen Campbell said there would be legislation for a "soft opt-out" system, aimed at increasing donation rates. |
A government consultation found 82% of respondents in favour of the move. | A government consultation found 82% of respondents in favour of the move. |
MSPs considered such a system during the previous parliamentary term, but ultimately rejected it due to concerns over some specific details of the plan. | MSPs considered such a system during the previous parliamentary term, but ultimately rejected it due to concerns over some specific details of the plan. |
At that point ministers said there were "merits" to an opt-out system, and launched a consultation with a view to pursuing their own legislation. | At that point ministers said there were "merits" to an opt-out system, and launched a consultation with a view to pursuing their own legislation. |
More than 800 responses were gathered, including a petition with 18,500 signatures backing the move. The British Medical Association has also endorsed a soft opt-out system. | More than 800 responses were gathered, including a petition with 18,500 signatures backing the move. The British Medical Association has also endorsed a soft opt-out system. |
At present, anyone who wants to donate their organs after death currently has to "opt in" to the system through the donor card scheme. Currently, 45% of the Scottish population have joined the register. | At present, anyone who wants to donate their organs after death currently has to "opt in" to the system through the donor card scheme. Currently, 45% of the Scottish population have joined the register. |
A soft opt-out system - like that introduced in Wales in 2015 - would allow parts of an adult's body to be used in transplants in the absence of express permission. However the wishes of families and next of kin would continue to be respected, so removal of organs would not go ahead without their support. | |
Ms Campbell said the move was intended as part of a "long-term culture change in attitudes", with a "package of measures" expected from the government. | Ms Campbell said the move was intended as part of a "long-term culture change in attitudes", with a "package of measures" expected from the government. |
She said: "I can confirm that we intend to bring forward legislation to introduce a soft opt-out system. | She said: "I can confirm that we intend to bring forward legislation to introduce a soft opt-out system. |
"This will build on the significant improvements already made as a result of the donation and transplantation plan for Scotland. That progress is testament to the great many people who work tirelessly to facilitate organ and tissue donation and transplantation. | "This will build on the significant improvements already made as a result of the donation and transplantation plan for Scotland. That progress is testament to the great many people who work tirelessly to facilitate organ and tissue donation and transplantation. |
"We should not forget that organ donation is a gift, which can only occur as a result of tragic circumstances and every donor and their family has made a selfless decision which has enabled others to live. | "We should not forget that organ donation is a gift, which can only occur as a result of tragic circumstances and every donor and their family has made a selfless decision which has enabled others to live. |
"We need to continue doing what we can in order to help reduce the numbers of people in Scotland waiting for transplants. Moving to an opt out system of organ and tissue donation will be part of the long term culture change in attitudes to encourage people to support donation." | "We need to continue doing what we can in order to help reduce the numbers of people in Scotland waiting for transplants. Moving to an opt out system of organ and tissue donation will be part of the long term culture change in attitudes to encourage people to support donation." |