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by croon 2916 days ago
I don't know where BBC got that information, but it is very wrong. It's entirely opt-in.

You need to either:

1) Register your wishes with the National Board of Health and Welfare

2) Fill in a donor card and carry it in your wallet

3) Notify next of kin/will etc

Upon your death you need to be pronounced dead twice with at least 2 hours apart, sometimes after a brain scan.

The low participation is indeed true, but according to a 2010 poll, 83% Swedes were positive to organ donation, but very few register as such.

Edit: Actually the participation doesn't seem that low [1].

[1] https://ec.europa.eu/health/sites/health/files/blood_tissues...

On the Swedish system, in Swedish:

https://www.socialstyrelsen.se/donationsregistret

http://www.socialstyrelsen.se/pressrum/nyhetsarkiv/sverigeha...

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From my understanding (although second-hand), the law theoretically describes an opt-out system, but this is (due to legal uncertainty about the details?) not acted on by the healthcare system, which instead relies on explicit consent.