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Obtaining consent to deceased organ donation is essential to transplant medicine. Yet at least 25% of families refuse to consent to organ donation and another 23.2% of donated organs are lost during the procurement process; overall 75% of potential donors are estimated to consent annually.
Under presumed consent, deceased individuals are presumed to be organ donors unless they have indicated their refusal to donate.
Presumed consent is alternatively known as an opt-out system and means that unless the deceased has expressed a wish in life not to be an organ donor then consent will be assumed.
Consent of the family members (next of kin) has to be obtained to retrieve organs from a brain-dead person. In case of an unclaimed body, if it is not claimed for 48 hours after death, the consent to donate organs can be given by the person-in-charge of the hospital or on his behalf by his employee.
The main argument against presumed consent stems from the potential for violation of the donors autonomy: his wish about what should happen to his body after death.
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What is presumed consent for organ donations from family members? If a parent or family member does not actively oppose an organ donation, the procedure occurs.

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