Yorkshire Post

Shift to presumed consent organ donation is welcomed by doctors

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A SHIFT towards a system of presumed consent for organ donation in England has been welcomed by doctors and health charities.

Prime Minister Theresa May said 500 people died last year because a suitable donor organ was not available, as she signalled the move to an opt-out system.

The British Medical Associatio­n (BMA) said Mrs May’s announceme­nt had the potential to save many lives, while Kidney Care UK said it was a “momentous day”.

In her speech, Mrs May said: “Our ability to help people who need transplant­s is limited by the number of organ donors that come forward.

“That is why last year 500 people died because a suitable organ was not available. And there are 6,500 on the transplant list today.

“So to address this challenge that affects all communitie­s in our country, we will change that system. Shifting the balance of presumptio­n in favour of organ donation.”

The Prime Minister highlighte­d the fact that members of black and minority ethnic communitie­s had an increased risk of illnesses, including high blood pressure, that may lead to the need for an organ transplant.

BMA council chairman Dr Chaand Nagpaul said: “The decision to introduce an opt-out system for organ donation in England is excellent news.

“The BMA has lobbied and campaigned tirelessly on this for many years and has the potential to save many lives.

“It is important that the new process is well publicised to ensure the public are fully aware of and understand this important change.

“The health service must also have the resources, as well as facilities, to ensure transplant procedures can be performed when they are needed.

Fiona Loud, policy director at Kidney Care UK, said it was “a truly momentous day” for the thousands of people on dialysis.

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The BMA council chairman said the move had the potential to save many lives.

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