Health Ministry asks States to ensure permanent organ transplant coordinators
- October 16, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Health Ministry asks States to ensure permanent organ transplant coordinators
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Sec : Sci
Context:
- The Union Health Ministry has issued a warning to states and institutions operating without regular transplant coordinators.
- It has stated that requests for support in this area will not be entertained beyond the financial year 2024-25 from States and institutions that have exceeded the five-year support period.
National Organ Transplant Programme:
- Under the current National Organ Transplant Programme, which runs from 2020-21 to 2025-26, there are provisions to support government medical colleges with two transplant coordinators and a trauma centre, while private medical colleges performing well can receive support for one transplant coordinator.
- The commitment for transplant coordinator positions is set for five years. During this time, state governments and medical colleges are expected to establish permanent positions.
- However, the Health Ministry noted a lack of significant progress in creating these roles.
Role of Transplant Coordinators:
- The transplant coordinator plays a critical role in coordinating the entire process of deceased organ donation and transplantation. Their responsibilities include:
- Coordinating brain stem death identification and certification.
- Providing grief counselling to families.
- Encouraging family members to consider organ donation.
- Obtaining consent for donation.
- Managing logistics related to organ retrieval and transplantation.
Legal Framework:
- Organ donation in India is regulated by the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act (THOTA).
- According to this act, hospitals must appoint a transplant coordinator with the required qualifications and experience to be registered for transplantation procedures.
- The Ministry has reiterated that having a transplant coordinator is a legal requirement for hospitals involved in transplantation or organ retrieval.
- States and institutions are now instructed to take necessary steps to create permanent posts for transplant coordinators by the next financial year.
Organ transplant in India:
- India faces an acute shortage of organs for transplants.
- India currently has about 750 institutions providing organ transplant services.