Dr Harsh Vardhan, Union Health Minister, has called for total, Information Technology-guided transparency in the interface between organ donor and recipient when the National Organ & Tissue Transplantation Organisation (NOTTO) becomes operational.
After a visit to Safdarjung Hospital, where NOTTO is housed on two floors of the Pathology Building, the Minister said, “There will be no VIP quotas and no recommendations from officers will be entertained. Every life is worth protecting and the spirit of the movement is not to be mocked.”
A general waiting list will be maintained. Once a brain-stem dead patient’s consent is available, a state-of-the-art retrieval, matching and transplantation operation will swing into action. A patient who registered his name for the waiting list will be given a number which will not change even if he admits himself to another hospital later.
NOTTO’s web portal will be fully operational in the first phase to cover kidney cases within the next 10 days. The second phase is expected to cover some more body parts and will be operationalised in six months.
The Rs 149-crore National Organ and Tissue Transplantation Programme will have NOTTO at its apex. There would also be Regional Organ and Tissue Transplantation Organisations at Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai, Chandigarh and Guwahati. Six state level organisations are also planned at the new All India Institutes of Medical Sciences at Patna, Jodhpur, Rishikesh, Raipur, Bhubaneswar and Bhopal.
“I am an organ donor myself and am committed to making this a nation-wide movement.. Why can’t we be like Spain where every brain stem death case leads by default to the body being donated for saving lives? I think we should educate our people more on this necessity,” the Minister said.
As a consequence, the Health Minister has ordered Ministry officials to plan a series of programmes involving students and social organisations. Essay writing competitions and social events are planned to raise awareness.
Dr Harsh Vardhan spent a long time inspecting NOTTO’s networking office, training centre and the facilities for preserving skin, cornea, bones and heart valves at the National Bio Material Centre which is part of the organisation. A call centre is being set up which will set up contact between donors and people on the waiting list in real time.