
Question
Can a transplant recipient become an organ donor?
Answer - Yes
Firstly let your family know your wishes. If the situation
arises, then the details of what can be donated would be discussed with the
family at that time.

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Organ Donation
The
Australian Organ and Tissue Authority (the Authority) was established on
1 January 2009. The Authority was established under the Australian
Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Authority Act 2008
(the Act),as part of the Australian Government's new national reform
package, A World's Best Practice Approach to Organ and Tissue
Donation for Transplantation.
The Authority is an independent statutory authority within the Australian Government Health and Ageing portfolio.
The purpose of the Authority is to establish - in partnership with states, territories, clinicians, consumers and the community - a nationally coordinated approach to organ and tissue donation for transplantation. The Authority is also responsible for administering funds to non-government organisations to provide essential associated services, aligned to its purpose.
While Australia is recognised as a world leader in transplantation medicine, the number of organ and tissue donations in Australia is low by global standards. The national reform program provides an unprecedented opportunity to transform and save more Australian lives
The Australian Organ Donor Register
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The Australian Organ Donor Register is a way for people to
formally register their wish to donate their organs after they
die. Organ transplants give many people a second chance at life.
Donated tissues help people with a variety of major illnesses.
You should discuss organ and tissue donation with your family so
that they will know if you wish to donate organs and tissues
after you die.
At any time thousands of
Australians require organ and tissue transplants, with several
hundred at risk of dying if they are unable to receive a
transplant.
Body tissues include:
Will I really be dead?
Can my organs be used if I've been sick?
If you are not on the register,
organ donation may still be discussed with your family after you
die. But it will be hard for them to make a decision if they
don’t know your wishes.
Death at home or away from a
hospital rules out organ donation (as oxygen has been lost for
the vital organs) but retrieval of tissue material is still
possible for several hours after death away from a hospital.
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