How much subsidy is generally given for organ donation

Organ donation is voluntary and gratuitous, so no subsidies are given. The local Red Cross where the donated organs are registered. District cities and counties (cities and districts) should report the registration to the provincial Red Cross within three days. The local Red Cross Society may delegate the registration to a medical institution, which shall report the registration to the delegated Red Cross Society within three days. A natural person who has reached the age of eighteen and has full capacity for civil behavior may donate a living organ, and there shall be written proof of consent to donation before donation. The donation of living organs by the donor shall not jeopardize his or her life. A natural person willing to donate organs after death shall have written proof of consent to donation. If there is only a verbal expression of consent to donation, the following conditions shall be met: (a) there shall be written proof from his or her spouse as well as from two physicians. (b) If there is no spouse, the parents or adult children and two physicians' written proof. (iii) If there is no spouse, parent or adult child, two other close relatives and a written certificate from two physicians. (D) does not have any close relatives, its work unit or place of residence, residential (village) committee, nursing homes and other organizations, as well as written proof of two physicians.

Legal basis:

Article 7 of the Regulations on Human Organ Transplantation human organ donation should follow the principle of voluntary and gratuitous. Citizens enjoy the right to donate or not to donate their human organs; any organization or individual shall not force, deceive or induce others to donate human organs.

Legal basis:

Article 11 of the Human Organ Transplant Regulations, medical institutions engaged in human organ transplantation, shall, in accordance with the provisions of the "Regulations for the Administration of Medical Institutions", to the local provincial, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central People's Government, competent departments of the People's Government of the health sector to apply for the registration of human organ transplantation diagnostic and therapeutic subjects. Medical institutions engaged in human organ transplantation shall have the following conditions: (1) there are licensed physicians and other medical personnel suitable for human organ transplantation; (2) there are equipments and facilities to meet the needs of human organ transplantation; (3) there is a committee on the clinical application of human organ transplantation technology and ethics composed of experts in the fields of medicine, jurisprudence and ethics, and no more than one percent of the medical experts of the committee engaged in human organ transplantation shall be members of the committee. 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. (d) There is a sound management system for quality control of human organ transplants, etc.