Organ donation, where a single deceased donor can save upto eight lives, has very few takers in India. One of the reasons being misconceptions that continue to overshadow reason and hamper the spread of an action that can save many lives. An expert from Fortis Hospital gives a reality check
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Organ recipients continue to wait in the dark post enrollment in organ transplant waiting lists, as availability of organs compared to number of recipients is drastically low
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Director of Fortis Organ Retrieval & Transplant centre explains why there is a need to change the existing organ donation ratio (0.8 per million population) and how an individual can save upto 8 lives by choosing to donate organs
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A planned fund set up by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare will cover educational and medical expenses of families of deceased donor members but, is this good idea?
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Addressing an event at Rashtrapati Bhavan, President Ram Nath Kovind spoke about the increasing need to donate organs and the need to simply the whole process of organ transplantation
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