
"Debating the Definition of Brain Death"
Debate continues over the criteria for declaring brain death, as some argue that the current law, which requires "irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain," does not align with medical practice. While some advocate for revising the law to account for ongoing brain functions, others emphasize the importance of maintaining the current standards to ensure organ donation eligibility. The controversy has led to a pause in the process of rewriting the Uniform Determination of Death Act, with concerns about potential lack of conformity and the impact on organ donations.
