• Chirurg · Nov 2020

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    [Amendments to the Transplantation Act and impact on the donor situation in Germany].

    • F Braun and A Rahmel.
    • Sektion Klinische Transplantation, Klinik für Allgemeine, Viszeral‑, Thorax‑, Transplantations- und Kinderchirurgie, Universitätsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH), Campus Kiel, Arnold-Heller-Str. 3 (Haus C), 24105, Kiel, Deutschland. felix.braun@uksh.de.
    • Chirurg. 2020 Nov 1; 91 (11): 905-912.

    AbstractIn Germany, the scarcity of donor organs has persisted over decades and reached an historical low point in the year 2017. A thorough analysis of the causes revealed structural deficits in the identification and registration of possible donors as one of the central reasons for the low donation rate. This prompted the political authorities to act and resulted in two new laws, which led to a modification of the German Transplantation Act. On 1 April 2019, the Act on Improvement of the Cooperation and the Structural Framework for Organ Donation came into force. This Act strengthens the role of the transplant coordinators in the harvesting hospitals and establishes adequate reimbursement of the organ donation-related costs in the harvesting hospitals. Furthermore, it fosters the cooperation of the transplant coordinators with the German organ procurement organization. On 16 January 2020, the existing opt-in legislation was modified. While the general principle of the opt-in legislation stayed unchanged, different measures were introduced that aim to repeatedly inform all citizens about organ donation and thereby motivate them to make a decision on organ donation. In order to enable a reliable and transparent documentation an organ donor registry will be established. The practical implementation of the various measures of both Acts is supported by a multi-institutional collaborative initiative plan for organ donation. The legal regulations and their practical implementation are depicted in detail.

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