How can you donate an organ?

How can you donate an organ?

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How can you donate an organ?

How can you donate an organ?

    Donation is the donation of organs, cells, tissues from one person for transplantation to another person. Regardless of whether the persons who give and receive a body are health insured, the manipulation is carried out with state funds. You can be a donor alive after your death. You must state your disagreement in writing if you do not want your organs donated after your death. Minors are not allowed to donate organs. While alive, you can donate a self-healing organ and one of the paired organs. Your organ can be transplanted to your spouse, your child, your relative, a person you have lived with for at least 2 years. After your death, all of your organs can be donated if you have not previously stated written disagreement and biological compatibility has been established between the organs. Of course, they must contact your loved ones and if they do not object in writing, your organs can now be donated. If you do not want your organs to be donated, you must confirm your disagreement with a GP statement. The doctor should then enter the disagreement you gave into the health insurance record and the medical record. In brain death, they will be checked for failure. You submit a statement of dissent to the municipality at your permanent address when you are not insured.

How can you donate an organ?
How can you donate an organ?
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