What kind of compensation will the family members of organ donors have?

It is said that the donation of the remains is free, and the family members have no compensation.

a natural person who has reached the age of 18 and has full capacity for civil conduct can donate living organs, and there should be written proof of consent before donation. Donors who donate living organs should not endanger their lives. No organization or individual may force, cheat or induce them to donate. If a natural person did not express his disapproval of the donation before his life, after the death of the natural person, his spouse, adult children and parents may decide to donate in writing.

There is compensation for organ donation, and only a certain amount of economic compensation for humanitarian assistance can be taken into account, such as the reduction of hospitalization expenses, medical insurance at the donor's home, difficult assistance, preferential training fees, tax reduction, including burial expenses, etc. As the filing, distribution and storage of donated organs and the acquisition of human organs are all related to the necessary budgetary requirements, the medical expenses of human organ donors and the difficulties of donors in the whole process of going to the hospital for treatment are fully considered, so a certain amount of economic compensation for humanitarian assistance is presented. Human organ donation means that when a person is diagnosed with brain death and only keeps ECG monitoring with the aid of anesthesia machine and drugs, according to his intention before death or the wishes of his relatives, he donates his own human organs to patients who are dying and waiting for transplantation, so that their lives can last. It is an outstanding quality and should be carried forward by many people.

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Legal basis:

Article 7 of the Regulations on Human Organ Transplantation should follow the principle of voluntariness and free of charge. Citizens have the right to donate or not to donate their human organs; No organization or individual may force, deceive or induce others to donate human organs. Article 21 Medical institutions engaged in human organ transplantation shall not charge or charge the transplanted human organs in disguised form except the following fees from the recipients: (1) the operation fees for harvesting and implanting human organs; (two) the cost of preserving and transporting human organs; (three) the cost of medicine, inspection and medical consumables incurred in the extraction and implantation of human organs. The standards for collecting the fees specified in the preceding paragraph shall be determined and promulgated in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws and administrative regulations.