Organ Transplantation Policy
Organ transplantation policy refers to a system of regulations and processes for ensuring the fair, safe and successful outcomes of organ transplantation. Its primary goals are to ensure donor and recipient safety, ethical behaviour of clinicians, and the equitable distribution of organs. This policy requires the coordination between health care providers, legal authorities, and the transplant community, including donors, recipients and their families. This policy is essential to the success of transplant programs, as it helps to maintain the public’s trust, encourages organ donation, and improves overall transplant outcomes. Through this policy, potential donors and recipients can benefit from successful matches, reduced wait times, and the best possible care.
← Journal of Organ Transplantation