[Organ donation in Germany: Don't we want to? Can't we? Or are we not allowed?]

[Organ donation in Germany: Don't we want to? Can't we? Or are we not allowed?] Urologe A. 2018 Aug 02;: Authors: Weigand K Abstract Organ donation has reached a new low in Germany. The number of organ donations dropped from 1296 in 2010 to just 797 organ donations in 2017. This represents a decrease of 916 kidney transplants in the last six years. Thus, Germany occupies the penultimate position in the Eurotransplant association with the number of organ donors per million inhabitants. Only Luxembourg has fewer because of foreigners proportion of 47.5% and many of them lives in the neighboring european countries. However, Germany is not only far behind in the Eurotransplant association with the number of organ donors, but Germany is also at the bottom in comparison with other European countries with comparable political, ethical, religious and social structures-are we so different from our European neighbors? Germany is a country with one of the best health care systems in the world, but not in the field of organ donation. In an international comparison of organ donation, even emerging economies are in a far better position than Germany. Thus, we should ask ourselves if a flaw in the system is leading to this organ donor shortage. But what is the cause and how can we change it? There is no single and general solution to this problem. There are many different points to consider and tackle. These include educating the population, ...
Source: Der Urologe. Ausg. A - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Tags: Urologe A Source Type: research