Saskatchewan to launch new organ donor registry after coronavirus pressures end
Amidst the novel coronavirus pandemic, Saskatchewan health officials are working toward the launch of a new organ donor registry.
Officials are “hopeful the registry will be ready to launch after the pressure on the health system, as a result of COVID-19, has subsided,” according to a statement from the Ministry of Health.
Currently, people in Saskatchewan indicate their plans to donate organs and tissue by placing a sticker on their Saskatchewan Health Services card and filling out an intention to donate card. They must also discuss their wishes with family, as next of kin have the final say on whether a person’s organs are donated.
The new registry will allow for a “formal declaration” of a person’s choice, the province said.
“This will ensure peoples’ wishes are known and will be used by care providers in the donation program to inform conversations with families,” the statement said.
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The new program will not overrule a family’s right to make the final decision.
April 7 is known as Green Shirt Day, in honour of Logan Boulet. A member of the 2017-18 Humboldt Broncos, Boulet was one of the 16 people who died as a result of the team bus crash.
The 21-year-old’s decision to donate his organs saved six lives, while his story inspired more than 100,000 Canadians to sign up and become organ donors. The phenomenon is now referred to as the Logan Boulet Effect.
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