The Scotsman

Organ donor system to change in 2021

- By TOM EDEN

Organ donation will become an opt-out system in Scotland in March, the Scottish Government has announced.

Under the new laws, donors will no longer have to opt-in for their organs and tissues to be used in transplant­s.

Only donors who die in hospital are eligible, while peo - ple who do not want to donate their organs to be donated for a transplant can opt out through the Organ Donation Scotland website.

The Scottish Parliament passed the legislatio­n on organ donation in July last year, with the intention of changes being implemente­d by autumn 2020.

But following a delay due to corona virus, the Scottish Government’ s public health minister Joe Fitz Patrick has now announced the measures will come into effect on 26 March 2021.

Mr Fitz Patrick said: “Scotland has made huge strides in increasing transplant rates over the past decade, thanks to the generosity of those who choose to become donors and their families.

“The move to an opt-out system is par t of a package of measures to continue to improve transplant­ation rates – and the lives of those for whom the wait continues.

“In Scotland there are an average of more than 500 people waiting for an organ transplant at any one time, so it’s important that we do all we can to save and improve the lives of those on the waiting list.”

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