What are the main problems in the field of organ transplantation?" - APA TV
"The organs of a person hospitalized in that region as a result of a car accident in any of our regions can be bought in that hospital. But this is not in our legislation."
APA informs that Rashad Mahmudov, deputy chairman of the Parliament's Health Committee, said this at today's meeting of the Milli Majlis.
The deputy said that defining the names of specific hospitals related to organ transplantation will cause serious problems in medical work in the future: "It is impossible to bring a brain-dead person to a hospital and take his organs, the organ must be taken in that hospital. Today, 125 people here, as well as our citizens and relatives, have a problem with organ donation after brain death. Once brain death has become a reality, we as a society should sit down and think seriously if we cannot donate the organs of our loved ones to save another life. This issue should be resolved first. Awareness raising should be strengthened. "After this problem is solved, queues and other problems will be solved."
The deputy noted that today the establishment of the Coordination Center for organ transplantation in the Ministry of Health is in the final stage: "The issue of rotation and other issues will be resolved in this Center."

Associations for Organ Transplantation in the World
The Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) is a unique public-private network that connects all professionals involved in the US donation and transplantation system. The European Organization for Organ Transplantation (ESOT) is an organization that unites the organ transplantation community in Europe. Asia Transplantation (ATCO) is an organization that aims to spread organ donation and transplantation in Asian countries, promote best practices, set ethical standards and promote research.