@Not__Eris @TrueSlazac > opt-OUT organ donation There's no expert consensus on whether opt-out actually works: https://t.co/YYAvrzC2sc https://t.co/AlwvWvQ1I9
@thanh_neville The list is growing… https://t.co/g42OAyEhKd
Zum Tag der Organspende, weil es auch eine der vorgeschlagenen Maßnahmen ist: Es macht nachweislich keinen Unterschied, ob Opt-Out oder Opt-In, im Endeffekt ist alles drumherum viel wichtiger. https://t.co/aBV25L66xa
@HadasSheinfeld זה גם מה שאני חשבתי, אבל לפי המאמר הזה, כשמסתכלים על המכלול, זה קצת יותר מורכב: https://t.co/wGClJD7qPL
@nominalthoughts @laserblastleft https://t.co/0Htv63dPqy This paper made me kinda doomer on opt out on its own when I skimmed it but I should read more into it. Ideally opt out is the perfect bullet but I think it likely requires still fostering a culture
@Yungtaepuna @yeepouter @Powered_541 @GoodPoliticGuy I am aware some countries use an opt out standard. However my issue is barring people who opted out from receiving aid. It goes against medical morality to deny a treatment for that reason. + opt out i
@denaegteemil Jeg synes egentlig ikke det er et dumt forslag, at man automatisk bliver organdonor og at det i stedet for en vælg til, bliver en vælg-fra ordning. Jeg kan dog se at studier viser at det kan være lige effektivt🤷♂️ https://t.co/pvGHwojZji
@hedavis_msc @Rosalux @corsent @ALReproRightsAd There are debates about that. Some argue in favor of an "opt out" system that would have that as any kind of legal requirement: https://t.co/HtPUAL6nFw.
@ne0liberal I used to think that opt-out was the answer, but there's evidence that it would either have no effect or actually decrease donations compared to opt-in: https://t.co/GMF28xjyPQ https://t.co/4QHyfXSrJR https://t.co/hPEZrYdp5H