France Begins Opt-Out Organ Donation (theoutline.com)
Laura June, reporting for The Outline: France began to use a new opt-out system of organ donation on Jan. 1, making it one of a large number of European nations that now use a "presumed consent" system. This means that any adult who dies will now donate their organs by default, regardless of their survivors' wishes, unless they have signed a refusal registry in advance. The new law gets around what has historically been a stumbling block for organ donation: the surviving families of the deceased. A survey in France previously showed that while up to 80 percent of the population was in favor of donating their own organs, about 40 percent of families refuse when pressed to make the choice.
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Sure I'm for donations, they might save my life!
But I'd want to receive, not give!
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
Can you imagine the time when we can grow, from your own cells so their is no rejection, fresh hearts/kidneys/joint tissue? Any company that mastered those three would have license to print money in perpetuity. Their potential market is practically everyone over 60 until the end of their days.
Anti-rejection drugs are no walk in the park. Organ transplant is an unpleasant solutions to a crappy situation, every time. Adult-stem-cell cloning is the next frontier in quality-of-life healthcare.
Screw the family's choice. If I decide I want to give my organs at death, it should be respected regardless or what my surviving family think.
Good for France. When is the rest of Europe following the example?
The assumption is that only vital organs needed to help a living, sick person survive are harvested. But is that the case? Does the system define which organs may be harvested and for what purpose? Can one's entire body be donated for the purpose of research or training? Is the system truly altruistic or are there people profiting from the practice? Who decided what the rules are?
If you die while on a visit to France, will the family receive a stripped body?
As much as I like the idea of more organ donation, default yes is a very dangerous precedent and should never be used of free individuals. Heck we don't like it on installers, why should be think differently about it for organs? If you want to improve organ donation participation there are better ways of doing so. For example, a lower fee for license renewal. IN my home state Licenses cost some pittance like 15 dollars every 5 years or some such, if you are an organ donor then it drops to 10. Or better yet, educate individuals on the benefits of organ donation. Instead a default yes position makes the program subject to potential severe abuse. Oh the computer is down, so we should harvest this persons organs because the default is yes and we cannot prove he did not want them harvested, or someone misplaces paperwork, etc. Whether you agree with a particular faith or not, there are some that strongly oppose organ donation and even autopsies. They should still be respected.
This gets very, very tricky. I don't think presumed consent in this particular area bothers me per se, but I can imagine a lot of other issues where presumed consent would scare the living daylights out of me. Sounds like a very slippery slope.
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They should pay for it like we all do
Opt-in does not work because it is opt-in for donating. It should be opt-in for both donating and receiving at the same time. You cannot receive if you are not also on the donator list.
Think of it as a membership only club. You are either in or out, but you do not get to participate on your own terms.
Maybe the French who oppose this should create there own organization with exactly this rule.
People are sad when their loved ones die. They are exactly the wrong people to be deciding about organ donation. It's a shame that in some places the emotions of the survivors will prevent several lives being saved, because of sentimentality to 75kg of useless corpse.
Are there any studies on survivability of patients with and without organ donor consent? I have no problem with donating my organs but do worry about doctors trying less hard to save my life for the organs. And do poor people who can't pay have access to organs? Yes I am a organ donor if you are wondering.
Wonder how long before some crimes will no longer carry the death penalty but organ donation penalty? No one was really executed just all of their organs donated, too bad they could not live without kidneys, liver, and both lungs. But hey they were not executed, meanwhile since they are suffering a major life ending trauma lets just grab that heart, too.
You are harvested BEFORE you die! It's true! Not that there's anything wrong with that if you really are going to die in the next few... but you will be harvested if they THINK you are going to die in the next few... Many do/would not!
So we should then ban life insurance since the same thing is the case - you will now have strong incentives to kill yourself if your family needs the money?
How do the doctors know that the, uhm, donor, doesn't have a condition that will make the organ bad news for the recipient?
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This gets very, very tricky. I don't think presumed consent in this particular area bothers me per se, but I can imagine a lot of other issues where presumed consent would scare the living daylights out of me. Sounds like a very slippery slope.
You mean what happens when private corporations, profit margins and pressure to achieve quarterly results become involved? I know of cases of organ theft including one in France where a man disappeared for several days and was eventually found on a park bench minus one kidney. I have a very rare blood type and If this ever becomes a rule in places like the US where money talks and those who don't have it are not perceived to have any value I would not want to have an accident there. I cannot imagine many things more terrifying than ending up in a "broker-friendly" hospital laying on some slab with a bunch of tubes sticking out of me and listening to a couple of doctors talking about how to hurry me along on my path to organ donor status so that they can harvest my lungs, heart, etc... and implant them in some rich bastard who has enough cash to get anything he/she wants regardless of my opt in/out status. I know the national organ distribution systems are supposed to be completely impartial but I just don't trust them and even if they are to be trusted there is the black market. Rich people always find a way to finish first at the expense of the rest of us and I don't think that many of them care how many bodies they step over to attain that goal.
Have gnu, will travel.
In Germany https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2013/jan/09/mass-donor-organ-fraud-germany and it wasn't a one-off either.
In California https://www.google.com/amp/people.com/archive/organ-donation-did-a-doctor-speed-a-patients-death-vol-69-no-17/amp/
In New York https://www.google.com/amp/nypost.com/2012/09/26/organs-taken-from-patients-that-doctors-were-pressured-to-declare-brain-dead-suit/amp/
If you are that paranoid why not just opt out?
Because when you're that paranoid you also ask the question: what are the consequences to the hospital or doctor if they ignore your opt-out, hasten your death and then claim they assumed you had not opted out because they "couldn't find" an opt-out record for you?
The fact is that the new law gives them very strong legal cover for treating everybody as if their organs are up for grabs. So if the paranoid are right then over the next 10 years the death rate in France will not decrease as much as in otherwise comparable countries which still require opt-in.
He's right, folks! The global elite doctors harvested my brain, believe me.
You want my organ, come and get it.
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You are welcome on my lawn.
I've got my spine, I've got my orange crush. Key word is I've , not you've.
While I'm sure this is a concern for some people, I'm questioning whether its a realistic concern.
The book "Death to Dust" (by an MD, and which is fascinating, BTW) examines this point in detail.
He comments that there is no certain method to certify being dead. Absent massive bodily damage we can't determine true death with any certainty.
There are many cases where the patient has no perceptible breathing or heart rhythm, but wakes up at a later time - in some cases living years longer.
The book refers to a study of Civil War coffins which were moved to a different cemetery, where they studied the buried corpses, and noted some 7% (IIRC) showed indications of having woken up after burial, such as scratches on the inside of the coffin.
Those corpses were buried in a time before embalming, and given the proportion of *those* burials who had severe traumatic damage due to the civil war, the proportion of dead with *no* traumatic damage who wake up inside a coffin would be proportionally higher.
Being pronounced dead when you're not actually dead appears to be more likely than one would imagine, at first glance.
Overall being an organ donor is a good thing, right up until the point where the medical profession becomes involved, then it's all about the Benjamin's (at least in the US). I am not an organ donor for the simple reason that if I have an accident and am brought into the ER, I want the doctors to actually make an effort to save me rather than rubbing their hands together about all the money they can get by selling my parts.
All your organs are belong to us
For Muslim who don't like their bodies to be cut up. If not, allahu akbar rat-tat-tat kaboom. Oops, je suis mort, dommage.
For now they'll force them from you when you die, but soon their utter hatred for President Trump will cause them to start agitating to take them away from you and your family while you are still alive.
Story about how it was done over 1500 times in China, through execution of political prisoners. A practice that the US Congress refuses to condemn to this day.
Why should those lives be saved? I'm serious.
Which is why the assumed-consent system will eliminate the problem you mentioned. More donors mean more supply, more potential matches, and less reliance pre-emptive premature death declaration.
People who could not afford a funeral in the U.K. used to donate their bodies to the hospitals. The hospitals would use the bodies for teaching purposes. They would remove the eyeballs remove the internal organs they would practice on the body. They would return the body to the family two years later sometimes even longer. You can imagine how the family would react if they looked at the face of their father mother son, daughter after it had been cut up.
I believe they stopped doing this in the 90s they do not return the bodies any more. Alistair Sim, the actor who played Scrooge and so on donated his body to medical science (teaching students) they say he is in pickle jars all over the London Hospital.
who will decide for little baguettes? mom and dad? do they belong to the french marxist state? will they be able to sign this thing?
I support the rights of family to make medical decisions on behalf of incompetent patients. they must have an advocate, and it should be a person, not the state. but once you are dead, you no longer have human rights. at that point, the public health considerations rule. similar to not allowing family to bury their loved ones in their backyards, or stuffing them and mounting them in their living room, or on their lawn. the organs can serve a public need, and they are no longer part of a living being. i have no familial relationship with a corpse. it may bother me to have my mothers eyeballs plucked for someone else, but its not my mother any more, its a rotting corpse. so, this definitely is a situation where the state can override individual rights. if they challenge this in court, will they even have standing? the family are not materially harmed in any fashion. not having a complete corpse to bury or burn is not denying them any rights.
I am actually amazed by the comments here.
I live in Austria and we have had opt out for a veeery long time and it is no issue at all.
We only use the nickname "organ donors" for motorbikers as a joke.
You can still choose not to donate and can communicate that intent in various ways(also informally).
Examples:
* register in a government database that is restricted to only this opt outs
* carry a signed piece of paper that says something like "i dont want to donate my organs"
* your family "testifies" that you wish your organs not to be donated
A few comments that i read here stated that people are concerned about doctors not helping a patient because his organs can be used as transplants.
There are two arguments that might help alleviate your concerns:
1: Because of the opt out system there are a lot of potential donors. This means there is no need to create artificial supply.
2: Patients are only considered for organ extraction if doctors determine through a fixed set of rules and procedures that they are brain dead.
Furthermore, the transplant receiver is determined by a waiting list created by fixed rules and managed by the independent non-profit Eurotransplant https://www.eurotransplant.org/.
Bring out your dead!
Monty Python Bring Out Your Dead
Especially the right to the integrity of one's body.
Death has now become a taxable event and one's organs are the fee.
And on the Eighth Day, Man created God.
I've been reading the comments and none of these people are finishing their se
what about people whose organs should not be used? For example, someone with AIDS or HIV C? Or even someone undiagnosed with a high-risk lifestyle?
At least France takes them after you're dead, not like China...
If one were to opt-out, do you then exclude yourself from receiving organs yourself, or, are you re-prioritized (lower) in any way?
without the written authorization of the 2 parents.
not in France at least. Or link...
operation is paid by hospital that will transplant the organ
Any discussion about this topic should NOT talk about organ "Harvesting". It is NOT harvesting, it's recycling and reusing something that you no longer have any need of.
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I'll happily become an organ donor as soon as there is process in place to deny hospitals any and all financial incentive arising from harvesting organs. Until then call me a conspiracy theorist until your blue in the face betting against human nature or thinking doctors are goddamn saints having your best interests at heart.
Look at all the people addicted to prescription drugs in recent history. What changed? Who the heck do you think keeps prescribing all of this shit? Receptionists? Why are all the pharma sales reps always young chicks that just happen to be as hot as hell? How is this even an industry let alone a multi-billion dollar one to begin with? How does this serve the best interests of the patient? Numerous studies indicating widespread instances hospitals pressuring doctors to be profitable by forcing them to cut corners to cover for unsafe staffing levels to ordering tests or procedures they believe to be unnecessary or redundant to profit based discharge and admitting criteria. You would be hard pressed to find a hospital anywhere in the US where those involved in providing care would not admit to being forced to act in ways that go against their training to accommodate pressures of their job. Ask anyone you know who works in the field. A doctor a nurse...anyone and see what the they tell you or just lookup the stats showing 100k hospital deaths/year due to preventable errors. Hospitals are not run as bastions of humanity helping others they are businesses looking for profit the same as any other commercial enterprise.
I deal with enough assholes in my own family who openly root for death of relatives so they can cash in on inheritance. People are inherently scum. The only way to keep them in line is not to incentivize them to do scummy things. Organ donation is too big a carrot... one that can easily be addressed by structures to prevent people from devolving into scum.
I don't know of anyone who refuses to donate because they care what happens to their organs or some religious/philosophical bullshit... everyone I've spoken to refuse because they are human and they know enough about human behavior to fear being looked at as a profit center rather than a patient... You can strongly disagree and say I'm and everyone who thinks like me is full of shit...but you'll never change my mind nor will you be able to explain why structurally such a conflict of interest even needs to exist in the first place. If it is really about helping people this should be a no-brainer and everyone should be on board with structurally doing what is necessary to make it a reality. The little that does exist such as NOTA has effectively been bypassed/ignored with impunity.
This is how we get to legalizing soylent green.
“Common sense is not so common.” — Voltaire
Why should those lives be saved? I'm serious.
Because we can.
“Common sense is not so common.” — Voltaire
Unfortunately SCNT, IE therapeutic cloning, requires quite a bit of genetic engineering to pull off and last I checked genetically modified anything gets heavy resistance from the left. (Funny how both sides have a streak of naturalism running through them.)
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It makes some sense: when I am alive, my family do not own my body. Why should it be different once I am dead?
Only if you belong to falun gong
Doctors make mistakes all the time, or are pressured to declare people "brain dead" in order to meet harvesting quotas.
Just ask this one:
http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2013/07/st_joes_fined_over_dead_patien.html
Or this one:
http://nypost.com/2012/09/26/organs-taken-from-patients-that-doctors-were-pressured-to-declare-brain-dead-suit/
Then there's this one:
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=7017711
And this one:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2134346/Steven-Thorpe-Teenager-declared-brain-dead-FOUR-doctors-makes-miracle-recovery.html
There are a lot more, but posting space is limited.
Fuck donations, why am I not allowed to sell my organs if I die? My family should be able to get the proceeds of any organs that can be harvested.
In Socialist Paradise land, organs are property of the state. You receive state funded healthcare, on your state funded body, your state owned organs can be harvested. It's only fair. Should families refuse, they can pay the real cost of healthcare, like we do in the land of the free, where people are free to pay as they please for their healthcare.
Live Organ Transplants
No longer any need for "Can I have your liver then?"
Just a reminder that First, Second, and Third World refer to political alignments and not the wealth or quality of life in a nation.
First World: NATO aligned nations.
Second World: Warsaw Pact aligned nations.
Third World: Unaligned nations. Switzerland is a very nice Third World nation.
Third World nations tended to be rather poor nations because they didn't receive additional infrastructure funding from First or Second World nations.
Belgium has had the same policy since 1986... https://www.bruxelles.be/artde... Selon la loi belge du 13 juin 1986 régissant les dons d’organes, des organes et des tissus destinés à la transplantation peuvent être prélevés sur le corps de tout belge domicilié en Belgique ainsi que sur ceux des étrangers domiciliés en Belgique depuis plus de 6 mois, excepté s’il est établi qu’une opposition formelle a été exprimée contre un prélèvement.
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You really ask this question? (it's obvious only to "socialist shits", right? I bet you are "American"...)
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Correlation?
You can be utterly brain dead, but still have some reflex going in the spinal cord (e.g. lazarus sign : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...). Imagine the doctor cutting skin to harvest an organs, and the body trash. That is why IIRC a paralyticum is given to avoid such inconvenience. And yes if you are brain dead but spinal still working, you are not alive.
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I'm very curious: how you will collect and use the payments?
so, while you're being funny, this is true, yet very expected from a place like France. This is the place where taxi drivers killed uber drivers in protest, and got what they wanted instead of the guillotine.
I am an organ donor, since per my current knowledge I am worm food after death. If a law such as this was passed, I would immediately put myself on the opt-out list. You know why? Because donating my organs makes me feel good about saving a life. Someone trying to take my organs without my consent makes me smile knowing they're going to die painfully and slowly w/o a transplant. Me - I don't give a fuck about dying, I would simply prefer not to - can't be afraid of nothing.
Presumed consent is bullshit. If the US ever does this I'm going to stop being a donor, which I have been for many years now.
There is a Jewish tradition (and other religions practice similar burial rituals) that maintains that the body should be buried with all of its parts (so if you had your tonsils removed, you bury those with the body).
If you are dead, you are dead. You do not owe anything to other people anymore. You are not taking someone with you. The other party is dying independently and you are not causing any harm to that person. If you are alive and dying, you do not have the right to kill someone and harvest their organs to save yourself.
A survey in France previously showed that while up to 80 percent of the population was in favor of donating their own organs, about 40 percent of families refuse when pressed to make the choice.
This is a textbook example of social desirability bias, so it isn't really that surprising.
Way to invalidate your original argument.
they should pay for that. One pay for more stupid things why not for the important ones
you.. you want living people to be able to make money from organs of dead people? Like, if I'm depressed and just can't support my kids, I should take some aspirin, call 911, and unload a shotgun in my mouth?
Oh my God! the French do something I be in support of for once.