According to NHS Blood and Transplant, there are over 10,000 people in the UK that are in need of an organ transplant, with many often waiting for years for an organ to become available. Looking at organ donation rates across 22 countries, Joan Costa Font and Caroline Rudisill have found that those countries that have ‘opt-out’ legislation have higher rates of organ donation. Moving to such a system in the UK would lead to health and quality of life benefits for both the organ recipient and for their families
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...
Objectives: To examine the impact of presumed consent legislation on organ donation and to review da...
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...
United Kingdom Transplant reported that, during 2007—2008, a total of 7655 people were awaiting a tr...
United Kingdom Transplant reported that, during 2007—2008, a total of 7655 people were awaiting a tr...
United Kingdom Transplant reported that, during 2007—2008, a total of 7655 people were awaiting a tr...
United Kingdom Transplant reported that, during 2007—2008, a total of 7655 people were awaiting a tr...
Background: With the worldwide shortage of organs to meet the demand for transplants, many countries...
Shortages of organs for transplantation have led many countries to introduce systems of deemed conse...
Shortages of organs for transplantation have led many countries to introduce systems of deemed conse...
Shortages of organs for transplantation have led many countries to introduce systems of deemed conse...
Legislation, in the form of presumed consent, has been argued to boost organ donation but most evide...
Legislation, in the form of presumed consent, has been argued to boost organ donation but most evide...
In the U.S., Great Britain, and in many other countries, the gap between the demand and the supply o...
To increase the supply of transplantable organs, some European Union (EU) countries have begun imple...
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...
Objectives: To examine the impact of presumed consent legislation on organ donation and to review da...
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...
United Kingdom Transplant reported that, during 2007—2008, a total of 7655 people were awaiting a tr...
United Kingdom Transplant reported that, during 2007—2008, a total of 7655 people were awaiting a tr...
United Kingdom Transplant reported that, during 2007—2008, a total of 7655 people were awaiting a tr...
United Kingdom Transplant reported that, during 2007—2008, a total of 7655 people were awaiting a tr...
Background: With the worldwide shortage of organs to meet the demand for transplants, many countries...
Shortages of organs for transplantation have led many countries to introduce systems of deemed conse...
Shortages of organs for transplantation have led many countries to introduce systems of deemed conse...
Shortages of organs for transplantation have led many countries to introduce systems of deemed conse...
Legislation, in the form of presumed consent, has been argued to boost organ donation but most evide...
Legislation, in the form of presumed consent, has been argued to boost organ donation but most evide...
In the U.S., Great Britain, and in many other countries, the gap between the demand and the supply o...
To increase the supply of transplantable organs, some European Union (EU) countries have begun imple...
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...
Objectives: To examine the impact of presumed consent legislation on organ donation and to review da...
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...