"The emphasis on consent in the Human Tissue Bill 2004 is to be welcomed by all. It represents the most appropriate way of regulating the use of human tissue. However, the bill fails to address the shortfall in the supply of organs. Alternative me...

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Harvey E

 

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November 17, 2016

 

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It is unclear as to what constitutes "reasonable inquiry" - whether it includes contacting every surviving relative or whether an estranged relative should have the power to veto organ donation. Such ambiguities in legislation, lack of criminal sanction and inadequate monitoring of organ and tissue retention has created the perfect setting for the Alder Hey and Bristol scandals...
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Consent is needed for the storage and use, including transplantation and research, of any material taken from the body of a person - removal of tissue from a living person is already covered by common law. The new bill proposes criminal sanctions making it an offence to remove, store or use any tissue from a dead person's body without appropriate consent, either from that person prior to death, or from someone representing them...
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