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Assam Government plans organ transplant ecosystem to tackle road accidents and improve healthcare

| @indiablooms | Jul 09, 2023, at 09:06 am

Guwahati/IBNS: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has unveiled plans to establish a comprehensive organ transplantation ecosystem in the state of Assam, in order to to tackle the escalating number of road accidents and enhance healthcare provisions,

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has unveiled plans to establish a comprehensive organ transplantation ecosystem in the state of Assam. Addressing attendees at the Swasthya Seva Utsav, the Chief Minister drew attention to the alarming frequency of road accidents in Assam, leading to a significant loss of lives annually, reported Guwahati Plus.

Inspired by the progress achieved by states such as Tamil Nadu and Karnataka in advancing organ transplantation, the Assam government seeks to replicate their success.

Initially, the proposal aims to introduce organ transplant services in one or two private hospitals, with subsequent plans for swift implementation in government hospitals. The primary objective is to ensure convenient access to organ transplants for individuals in need.

Presently, the absence of an organ transplant ecosystem has resulted in prolonged waiting periods, spanning months or even years, for those requiring liver, kidney, and retina transplants.

"The success of such an endeavor relies on maintaining stringent hygiene standards, which can be challenging in government hospitals," expressed Sarma. However, with the collaboration between the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the state government, and the establishment of super specialty hospitals, an opportunity arises for government medical colleges and hospitals to conduct transplants as well.

To ensure effective implementation, the Chief Minister underscored the need for varying levels of specialization and the designation of specialized hospitals for specific transplant procedures. For instance, one government hospital could specialize in liver transplants, while another focuses on kidney transplants, and so on.

Taking to Twitter, CM Sarma stated, "We have sufficient clinical evidence to suggest that one organ donor can save up to 7 human lives. To scale up this effort, we want to create a robust organ transplantation ecosystem in Assam."

In light of this ambitious initiative, the Health Department and the Medical Association have been urged to explore the necessary legal framework to facilitate organ transplants, bringing hope to countless individuals eagerly awaiting life-saving procedures.

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