10. Formation of Organ Donation Society
1. Registered Society in Feb 2014.
2. Govt officials as Ex officio
members.
3. NGOs, Individuals & others.
4. Launched its website
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11. Organ Donation website -Aim
1. Awareness .
2.Registration of Donors &
Recipients.
3. Matchmaking.
4. Transparency
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12. Dismantling of Bureacatic Barrier for
Cadaver donation
a. 24x7 body receipt
b. Checklist for non acceptance
c. Immediate Death certificate
issuance
d. No requirement of NOC
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13. Preparation for Organ Donation
1. Delegation of Power to Dean by state government.
2. Registration of Hospital by Appropriate Authority.
3. Registration of Doctors.
4. Recognition of BSD teams
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14. Training and awareness
a. Counsellors.
b. Institutions.
c. NGO’s
d. Physicians.
e. IMA.
f. Schools & Children.
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15. Minimising the Bureaucratic hurdles
for organ donation
1. Multi deptt team onboard
2. PM in the private hospitals
3. Waiver of NOC from Police
4.Single table clearance
5.Creation of ‘Green Corridor’
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17. Race Against Time…….
• First BS Declaration
• Second BSD declaration
• Consent of family members
• Information to NOTTO and ROTTO
• Confirmation of requirement
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18. Steps contd…..
• Organising the team of doctors to fly in
• Scheduling their inward journey and return
• Priortising the retrival
• Family’s concern is also to be taken care
• Coordination with authorities
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19. Achievements
1. Donating excess bodies to Medical colleges
2. Saved more than 130 lives
3. More than 10000 donation pledges
4. Facility for liver and heart transplant established
5. Cost of surgery is reduced and availability is increased
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20. Policy suggestions- state govt …
1. Organ donation topic is taught in MBBS prof II
2. Compulsory sharing of information about death in ICU
3. Policy of giving weightage based on the urgency be made
transparent.
4. Centralised list of recipients amongst city hospitals
5. 5. Health insurance coverage to 2 family members
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21. Policy suggestions - central govt …
1. ‘Opt out’ option to citizens
2. Streamlining the system of unclaimed body donation
3. Government hospitals to be given priority in receiving
organs
4. Swap transplantation to be encouraged.
5. Close relatives of donors to get priority over others
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23. What Next ?
1. Bone Marrow Transplant
2. Thalesemic transplants
3. Transplants of Pancreas & Lung
4. Opening of chapters in different cities
5. Heart valve banking and bone banking
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Department of Anatomy, MGM Medical College, Indore
Under the following Conditions the body will not be accepted for donation -
CRITERIA YES NO
(1) Death due to infections/presence of the following diseases at the time of death :
i. T B – Tuberculosis
ii. HIV – AIDS
iii. Hepatitis – B & Hepatitis – C
iv. Septicemia (servere infection).
(2) Post mortem body.
(3) After donation of organ (Kidney, Liver, Heart).
(4) Edema of body/ body parts(hands, feet, stomach).
(5) Bed sore/ non healing ulcer/gangrene.
(6) History of uncontrolled diabetes.
(7) Death due to cirrhosis of liver.
(8) Death due to cancer.
(9) Death due to Medico legal case eg: Road trafiic accident, Burns, Suicide, Homicide, suspicious etc.
(10) Death due to renal failure.
(11) Any sign of petrefaction/decomposition
a. Distension of abdomen after death
b. Foul smell from body
c. Discoloration of the Body.