NOTTO’s Nod must for Organ Allocation to Foreign Nationals
On 6th May, 2019, the National Organ & Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO) has mandated that an organ could be allocated to a foreign national only after it gives its approval.
- This action was taken after a report that foreigners are getting organs ahead of Indian nationals on the waiting list.
- In the last one year, the number of Indian patients receiving organs from brain-dead donors has gone up by 56% in Tamil Nadu.
- The NOTTO, coordinates with Transplant Authority of Tamil Nadu (Transtan) on the procurement and distribution of organs in compliance with the Transplantation of Human Organs Act (THOA).
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