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Women, kin of deceased donors to get priority in organ transplant, says govt.
Women, kin of deceased donors to get priority in organ transplant, says govt.

The Hindu

time4 hours ago

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Women, kin of deceased donors to get priority in organ transplant, says govt.

To address gender imbalance among organ transplant recipients and encourage donations, the National Organ & Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO) has issued a 10-point advisory stating that women patients and relatives of deceased donors awaiting organ transplants will get priority as beneficiaries. In his recent letter to States and Union Territories, Anil Kumar, director of NOTTO, said that the objective of the inclusions is to make provisions for 'additional points in the allocation criteria' for women patients in the waiting list to 'address gender disparity'. According to the Health Ministry, the existing allocation criteria for major organs and tissues — kidney, heart, liver, lungs, heart and cornea — have been prescribed by NOTTO for transparency and equity in the allocation system, giving preference to those whose requirement is more. The allocation criteria give priority according to the duration of the disease, period on waiting list, severity of illness, children, living donor now requiring transplant, and matching parameters such as blood group, age, size etc. for better outcome. The other factors include local utilisation of organs and geographical proximity of recipients. NOTTO maintains a digital national registry of organ recipients and donors. Patients needing transplant can register through their hospital in the national registry. Recently, Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda said that since the launch of Aadhaar-based NOTTO online pledge website in 2023, more than 3.3 lakh citizens have pledged to donate their organs, marking a historic moment in public participation. 'India achieved a milestone of performing over 18,900 organ transplants in 2024, the highest ever recorded in a single year, a significant leap from fewer than 5,000 transplants in 2013,'' he had said. In his latest communication, Dr. Kumar noted that all transplant hospitals and centres will have to mandatorily submit data of each donor and recipient of organs or tissues to a national registry maintained by NOTTO. Non-compliance would likely lead to legal action against such hospitals. NOTTO has asked State governments to create permanent posts for transplant coordinators at hospitals that perform organ transplantation or retrieval. 'It is advised that you develop facilities for organ and tissue retrieval in all trauma centres and register them as organ retrieval centres. Medical colleges have been encouraged to develop similar facilities in a phased manner,'' the letter said, while calling for training emergency responders and ambulance staff to identify potential deceased donors early, particularly among victims of road traffic accidents and stroke patients. Stressing the need to transform the organ donation and transplantation landscape in India, the letter has called for greater transparency, equity and dignity to the process and introduce measures to address longstanding challenges.

PGI wins Best ROTTO Award for consecutive second year
PGI wins Best ROTTO Award for consecutive second year

Indian Express

time7 days ago

  • Health
  • Indian Express

PGI wins Best ROTTO Award for consecutive second year

Reinforcing its national leadership in the field of cadaver organ donation, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, has once again emerged as a trailblazer, clinching the prestigious Best ROTTO Award for the second consecutive year, marking its third national win since the inception of the award in 2019. The accolade was presented at the 15th Indian Organ Donation Day celebrations held at Dr BR Ambedkar International Centre in New Delhi under the aegis of the National Organ & Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO) on Saturday. Union Minister for Health & Family Welfare Jagat Prakash Nadda was the chief guest at the event. The award was received by a delegation led by PGI Director Prof Vivek Lal. The Institute was also honoured with the award for the Best Brain Stem Death (BSD) Declaration Team, recognising the institute's unwavering adherence to transparent, timely and ethically sound donor identification and management protocols.

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