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New law will assume all Irish people are organ donors
Thoughts? Good or bad idea? I think it's great, I think most people would be happy to be donors just couldn't be bothered going to the trouble of registering as a donor. If you feel strongly against donating you can always opt out
https://buzz.ie/new-law-will-assume-...-organ-donors/ A new Irish organ donor law has been proposed that will presume everyone is an organ donor in the event of their death. The “opt out” system is designed to increase organ donation. Minister for Health will take the plan to Cabinet and if passed it’s hoped the law could be in place before the end of the year. According to the Irish Times, the Human Tissue Bill will put a system of “presumed consent” in place to replace the current law which requires organ donors to opt-in if they wish to make their organs available for transplantation following their death. |
What if they are a Jehovah's witness?
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What if they didnt do it in time
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Bad idea in Ireland
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But I was looking at a survey done last year asking Do you plan on Donating your organs and 80% answered yes and only 8% said no (the rest said I don't know) So it's seems logical to have an opt out system in place |
Id donate my organs to a private hospital, but not an nhs hospital, god knows what they do with them, ive heard some horror stories.
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It's a great idea and I think it should be the norm world wide. Waiting lists would evaporate if there's thousands of organs made available every day.
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What about the young?
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I dont think people want to bury their child all slice open and empty
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ETA : Alot of parents would feel like some part of their child lives on if their organs were used to save another childs life, your description of how the body was buried is pretty crass and unnecessary tbh |
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I suppose the other side of it could be that it's a little bit Orwellian.It kind of presumes that the state owns you,That you are government property. Should you have to put it in your will that you don't want body parts stolen after death in a free society? I can see both sides. |
I think a lot of parents wouldn't opt out, I've got a dour view on humanity but I think most parents would be empathetic enough in that situation to understand that donating the organs would save other children from dying and their parents from going through what they are going through.
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...is such a bill likely to be passed
...i see too many objectors now.............and later ...i agree in practice it's a good idea but choice should lie with an individual and not be assumed Mark L |
There's only one organ of mine that everybody wants.
I'll give you a clue Spoiler: |
More like Tadpole :fan:
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It's how it should be... if you ask people, the vast majority say they would happily donate organs when they die. But then if you follow up that question with "and are you on the organ donation register?"... most are not, simply because it doesn't occur to most people to sign up.
Anyone who feels strongly enough about not donating will surely opt out straight away? If they don't... well then you sort of have to assume that they weren't all THAT bothered about it. |
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I really don't see the logic behind not wanting to donate and help save peoples lives |
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its a good idea most people would do it but don't get round to filling in the forms, if you are really anti, you will opt out.
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I'm all for having to opt out, rather than opting in. When someone dies it's not the ideal time to ask someone if you can have their loved ones' organs.
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Good. In my probably controversial opinion. There is no reason to not be an organ donor
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I used to think this was a good idea.. now I don't, I believe in choice.
Don't get me wrong I want everyone to be an organ donor, but make that decision as a conscious living person, having said that the next of kin could be asked if there is no donor card (as they are now I believe) But nothing should be indiscriminately harvested. |
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Or even make it that it only applies to over 18's, and with under 18's it's always a case of seeking permission from next of kin as it is currently. Over 18's though... Anyone who feels strongly enough about it surely isn't going to just "forget to opt out" :think:. If it's a case of having time to do so (e.g. Someone dies just after their 18th birthday, or just after moving to the country) just have some sort of "buffer" period before automatic opt in, say 6 months... |
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When I die, take what's useful and throw what's left in a ditch somewhere. I'm not gonna care at that point.
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