Jul 23, 2008
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Posted on: Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 18:00 CDT New York officials say family members may no longer veto an individual's decision to be an organ donor. Starting Wednesday, the requirement for family permission to harvest a donor's organs was dropped, according to the New York Department of Health. We hope the new concept will make people secure that if they donate, that their wishes will be respected, Elaine Berg, director of the New York Organ Donor Network, told the New York Daily News. The newspaper said the law previously required transplant centers to get the green light from the donor's family before proceeding. The change converts what had been the donor's intent to donate an organ into a consent, meaning the donor has given final approval. Source: United Press International More News in this...
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