New Organ Transplantation Guidelines
On 16th February, 2023, the Union Health Ministry modified national organ transplantation guidelines to facilitate the process of organ donations in India.
- It is aimed at better and more equitable access to organs and also to promote cadaver donations, which currently form a minuscule fraction of all organ transplants carried out in India.
New Changes Introduced
- No Age Ceiling for Organ Receivers: With the new changes, patients who are 65 years and older can now register for receiving organs from a deceased donor. Now an individual of any age ....
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