Organ donation process

Legal subjective:

1, the body donation should follow the principle of voluntary, gratuitous.2, body donation registration procedures are generally in the Red Cross at the place of household registration.3, the applicant to receive a duplicate form, please read the instructions for filling out the form, and fill out the form carefully.4, the form of the views of the executor can be a relative, or a close relative or friend and so on to fill out the form (this column is not filled out, this form is invalid). After filling out the form, please bring three one-inch (or two-inch) photographs to the Red Cross directly for registration procedures, and receive the Memorial Certificate of Human Remains Donation and the Donation Card. Donation of human remains and organs is done on a voluntary and gratuitous basis. You can first register at each registration acceptance station and then go to a notary public for notarization. Article 7 of the Human Organ Transplant Regulations Article 8 of the Human Organ Transplant Regulations Article 10 of the Human Organ Transplant Regulations

Legal Objective:

Article 11 of the Human Organ Transplant Regulations Medical institutions engaged in human organ transplantation shall, in accordance with the provisions of the Regulations on the Administration of Medical Institutions, apply to the competent department of health of the people's government of the province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the Central Government in the place where they are located to apply for the Human organ transplant diagnosis and treatment subject registration. A medical institution engaging in human organ transplantation shall have the following conditions: (1) a licensed physician and other medical personnel appropriate for engaging in human organ transplantation; (2) equipment and facilities needed to meet the requirements for human organ transplantation; (3) a committee on the clinical application of human organ transplantation technology and ethics composed of experts in medicine, jurisprudence and ethics, and not more than one percent of the members of the committee shall be medical experts engaging in human organ transplantation; (4) a committee composed of experts in medicine, jurisprudence and ethics, and not more than two percent of the members shall be medical experts engaging in human organ transplantation. Medical experts engaged in human organ transplantation in the committee not more than 1/4 of the number of members; (d) have a sound quality control of human organ transplantation and other management systems.