Organ donation saves 1,396 Australians but consent rates still remain low

Department of Health

Thanks to the generosity of 513 donors, and their families who said yes to donation, 1,396 Australians received a life-saving organ transplant in 2023.

The release of the 2023 Australian Donation and Transplantation Activity Report highlights continued recovery from the impacts of COVID-19, but there is more to do to do.

With a 13% increase in deceased organ donation, and a 14% increase in the number of people who received a transplant from 2022, this is the strongest result seen since the onset of COVID-19 in 2020.

Very few people will be in a position to be an organ donor – only around 2% of people who die in hospital can be considered. The national consent rate remains a challenge and increasing the number of people and families who say yes to donation is critical to saving more lives. Only 55% of families said yes to donation in the hospital last year, down from 59% pre-pandemic.

Around 8 in 10 families say yes to donation if their family member is registered. This drops to 4 in 10 if their family didn’t know they wanted to be a donor.

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