Legislation to introduce the new framework for organ and tissue
donation will be debated in parliament later this year, with the
system expected to come into effect in spring 2020, the health
department said on Sunday.
"We believe that by making these changes, we can save as many as 700
more lives every year," Jackie Doyle-Price, parliamentary under
secretary of state for mental health and inequalities, said in a
statement.
There will be exceptions to the presumed consent system, including
those aged under 18, individuals who lack the mental capacity to
understand the changes and people who have not lived in England for
at least 12 months before their death.
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In Wales, a system of presumed consent is in operation and Scotland
has also published a plan for an opt-out donation system.
Around 6,000 people in Britain are on the transplant waiting list
and more than 400 patients died while waiting for a transplant last
year, the public health service said.
(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
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