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[Yearbook] National Organ Transplant Programme (NOTP), India


Organ Donor Register: Meaning, Significance
3 years
Ago

1. Organ Transplant in India: The Present Situation


2. What is the solution?
3. What is National Organ Transplantation Programme (NOTP) ?
4. Side Question: What are immunosuppressant Drugs?
5. What is Indian Organ Donor Register?
6. Why is NOTP in News?
7. Why this budget cut in NOTP?

Organ Transplant in India: The Present Situation


First, some fodder for Essays and Group Discussions.
It is estimated that every three minutes, a patient requires an organ transplant.
More than 4 Lakh Indians require transplantation annually. However, not even 10% get it.
Once a patient is declared brain dead, almost 37 different organs and tissues can be donated, including
heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, pancreas and lungs. [important fact for CSAT GS]
Whereas, when a brain dead patient is kept for autopsy for hours, his heart finally fails, after which only a
few tissues like cornea, bone, skin and blood vessels can be re-used.
In India, 1.5 lakh new patients get end-stage renal failure every year. Of these, only 3,500 undergo kidney
transplants. About 6,000 get dialysis while the rest perish, while 1.6 lakh people die of road accidents
every year.
On an average, 3,000 people die every year because of lack of timely organ transplant surgeries. About 40
needy patients can benefit from donation of an entire human body.

What is the solution?


Public advertisement campaigns to create awareness and enthusiasm among people for organ transplant.
More dialysis centres, transplant centres with transplant surgeons and nurses
Free or subsidized diagnostic services and immuno-suppressant drug supply for the poor and needy.

What is National Organ Transplantation Programme (NOTP) ?

A program by Union Health Ministry.

It aims to setup a single apex national organization that will procure and distribute human organs.

The autonomous National Organ Procurement and Distribution Organization (NOPDO) at the Centre and
10 State Organ Procurement and Distribution Organization (SOPDO)

Apart from that, Union Government will provide funds to States, for

For developing bio-material centres in states storage banks for skin, bones, heart valves and organs
For cost of immunosupressant drugs.

Side Question: What are immunosuppressant Drugs?


Theyre crucial medicines that have to be taken life long by transplant patients to ensure their own immune
system does not attack the foreign organ. (important fact for CSAT GS 4TF questions.)

What is Indian Organ Donor Register?

Health Ministry aims to establish this official record book.

It will enable individuals to record their legal consent to become an organ or tissue donor after death.

The Register will ensure that consent (or objection) to donating organs for transplantation can be verified
by authorized medical personnel across India. In the event of death, information about the decision will be
accessed from the Register and provided to family.

This registry will have information on all types of organ procurement, matching, distribution,
transplantation and complications. It will also maintain entries of transplant centres, transplant surgeons, dialysis
physician and dialysis centres

Why is NOTP in News?

Because in July 2012, Government decided to scaled down the budget allocation of NOTP to almost
1/10th its original provision.

Government will no longer give construction money for developing bio-material centres in states
storage banks for skin, bones, heart valves and organs
They will no longer provide funds for new transplantation units or to strengthen the existing ones.
The cost of dialysis units originally attached with the renal transplant programme will also be cut.
Government will no longer fund the Cost of Immunosuppressant drugs

Why this budget cut in NOTP?


Because officials in Health ministry feel that the job of the Centre is to coordinate between states, to
see that organs retrieved from one transplant unit is made available to needy patients in others.
In short, Government wants to cut down the subsidy bill. (be it LPG, Kerosene, Diesal or organ
transplant.) Now why would Government want to cut down the subsidy bill? You might find the
answer in Eurozone Crisis article.
By the way, all of my yearbook articles can be accessed on www.mrunal.org/yearbook

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