I am conflicted on organ donation. On one hand, it makes our species as a whole weaker as people who should have died stay alive and procreate, breeding even more weak and sickly people. On the other, it maximizes the use of resources. Difficult.
Humans that have automobile accidents need organs, too.
Having been in one, yes they do. But we don't discriminate between people who are useful and people who are pieces of shit in the current medical system, and most people are pieces of shit.
The problem with organ donation "scarcity" would be solved if being on the registered donors list way BEFORE needing an organ would be a requirement to later receive an organ. I would give a two year moratory starting today and who hasn't been on the list for at least 1 year on the date of need would NOT be anymore suitable for receiving an organ. Watch the donors list skyrocket in no time.
Are you sure that would work?
The possibility of having your organs removed while you're still using them might put people off going on the donors list.

Yes, it would work. There would exceptions of course. But I am sure the donors list would have an incredible pump.
I didn't say if I am a registered donor or not... but one thing is sure, I would be with that rules for sure.
P.S.: I am assuming organs only donated when you are already dead or in inminent irreversible death, which is how it is suppossed to work. Not about donating a liver when you are perfectly fine or anything like that.