Patients aged 65 and above can now register for seeking organs

Published On 2023-02-19 11:07 GMT   |   Update On 2023-02-19 11:07 GMT
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The Union Health Ministry has done away with the 65-year age limit for registration of patients seeking organs from a deceased donor and has already recommended states to remove the domicile criterion for registration.

The Government is working on a 'One Nation, One Organ Allocation' policy in consultation with states to come up with uniform guidelines for registration, allocation, and other aspects of the process, official sources said.

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No Registration Fees, Drop In 65-Year Age Ceiling For Organ Recipients Under 'One Nation One Policy'



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