Chinese Red Cross Society to set up organ transplant information bank
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Last Update: 2020-07-02
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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yesterday (March 9), the National People's Congress representative, the chinese Red Cross Party Secretary, Executive Vice President Changjiang Yiman told reporters that the soon-to-be-established organ transplant regulatory agency will be a third party to supervise medical institutions, while mobilizing social forces to donate human organs, and to establish an organ transplant information bankOn March 7, Vice Minister of Health Huang Jiefu told a meeting of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference that the Ministry of Health will set up a regulatory body for organ transplantation in conjunction with the Red Cross Society of ChinaYesterday, Changjiang Yiman, secretary of the party group of the Red Cross Society of China and executive vice-president, revealed that in the plan set up by the organ transplant regulator, the red cross's main task is to mobilize the whole society to donate organs after death and to establish a human organ information bank similar to the hematopoietic stem cell bankWhen the information bank is completed, volunteers who are willing to donate organs after death can sign a donation agreement and donate organs to others within a short period of time after death, and the whole process will be supervised by the government and third parties in societyIt is understood that at present, China does not have a public social service organization to accept individual organ donation, the establishment of organ transplant information base will help to change the status quo"The sources of human organs in our country are very limited, and the greatest hope for patients who need transplants is their loved ones, and the organ transplant regulator is largely planning to do so in this context." Jiang Yiman said the Red Cross will mobilize the whole society to re-recognize organ donation and let people know that organ donation after death is a noble thing
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