Ministry of Health: Organ donation will be easier

According to a statement from the Ministry of Health , the law has brought significant changes to areas ranging from organ donation to the drug supply chain, from medical devices to misleading advertising, and from private healthcare institutions to the personal rights of physicians.
The new regulation will make organ donations easier. Citizens will be able to easily become organ donors through e-Government and quickly complete their transactions digitally.
Donors will also be able to decide which relatives they want to share their organ donation with. If a citizen decides to donate an organ while alive, their will will be considered valid after death. This will protect the donor's will and increase the hope of those waiting for an organ. First-degree relatives of the donor will be given priority if they need a transplant. This regulation is expected to bring hope to more than 25,000 patients awaiting kidney transplants, 2,500 liver transplants, and 1,500 heart transplants.
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