Japan’s organ network voided donor intentions of mentally disabled
Japan’s key organ transplant network has invalidated the organ donation wishes of all individuals officially recognized as being intellectually disabled, the health ministry said Wednesday.
According to the operational guidelines of Japan’s organ transplant law, if a mentally disabled individual aged 15 or older lacks the capacity to express valid intent, organ removal should not be carried out.
However, the guidelines also state that an individual’s attending physician should assess whether their disability prevents them from expressing meaningful intent.








