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Anna’s Organ Donation Bill
Hello!I am Gracie Parish with my sister, Anna, and mom, Cheryl
Anna’s Journey
Anna’s Bill
YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=FwLuaT4HFUs&app=desktop
Petition: http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/annas-organ-donation-bill.html
News Feature: http://www.wave3.com/Clip/12739561/teens-look-to-create-opt-out-system-in-organ-donation-bill#.V-ATgN7hAYw.facebook
123,000Currently waiting for a vital organ transplant on
the national waiting list
95%Of Americans say they “agree” or “strongly agree”
with the concept of organ donation
22Men , women, and children die each day waiting
for an organ transplant
40%Of Americans are donors..
We think this can change.
HOWEVER..
Germany vs. Austria
When comparing Germany and Austria, two countries with very similar economies and culture, Germany had an “opt-in” system yielding 12% of their population organ donors while Austria yielded 99% population organ donors with an opt-out system.
In recent years, many European countries have adopted an “out out” system of organ donation
Through a Study done at Stanford University..
In Germany, participants consider organ donation as ethically meaningful and costly actionIn Austria, participants consider organ donation an ethically trivial and inconsequential actionBased on these findings, it can be concluded changing America to an opt-out would change organ donation from a meaningful and costly action to a trivial and inconsequential one, consequently leading to an increase in organ donations.
People in America who are not registered donors claim..
They don’t know how to sign upThey believe doctors will not work as hard to save themThey believe they cannot have an open casketIt is against their religionPolicies makers have made the ‘right’ decision by not making everyone organ donors in the first place
Why an Opt-Out System Works
People tend to follow perceptions of what is the normal thing to do: “the status quo”In an opt-out country, the status quo is to donate organs upon deathAn opt-out system takes away no one’s rights, it just forces them to think about the cause and make the decision rather than ignoring itAnyone has the right to opt-out and if they care enough, they are more likely to take the time than someone who wants to opt-in
How YOU can help!
TOGETHER We Can Make Change.
All great national changes had a very prevalent, passionate, and strong team backing themBy sharing The Anna’s Bill video, petition, and story, we believe we have the power to influence the nation!
Share Anna’s Bill with anyone and everyone you know. In a democratic society, the more people on board the better!Many people are not educated on the topic, we hope Anna’s Bill will help inform others why this cause is important
Who To Share With? EVERYONE! But Especially Those Who..
Have authority in politicsMay have a large following/influenceHave authority in the media (news stations, magazines, newspapers)Have a close connection to the causeMay be exceptionally beneficial help, enlist them!
Thanks!Any questions?Feel free to email [email protected]
Sources..
-https://sparq.stanford.edu/solutions/opt-out-policies-increase-organ-donation
-http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/282905.php
-http://www.kyorgandonor.org
-http://www.americantransplantfoundation.org/about-transplant/facts-and-myths/
-http://in-training.org/organ-donation-to-opt-in-or-opt-out-637
-http://www.behaviouraldesign.com/2015/08/11/why-99-of-austrians-donate-their-organs/#sthash.qZDlXtUS.dpbs
-http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/27/business/economy/27view.html