Mohammed bin Rashid adopts a decision to establish the National Center for Regulating Human Organ and Tissue Transfer and Transplantation

 His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, "may God protect him", adopted a decision to establish the National Center for Regulating Organ Transplantation and Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues within the structure of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, within the framework of supporting the health system in the country and with the aim of organizing and coordinating operations Transfer, cultivation and preservation of human organs and tissues and their development at the state level.

The decision aims to enhance medical and social care for organ donation and transplantation in accordance with international quality standards and ethics of medical practice, while the establishment of the center represents an effective step to support one of the areas of modern medicine, and unify national efforts in the field of transfer and transplantation of human organs and tissues, as it will play a major and effective role to provide the best health services possible. For patients who need an organ or human tissue transplant, and to organize and coordinate the country's efforts to develop and support such advanced processes through which the best technologies are used.

The decision specifies a number of tasks and responsibilities for the center, as it will undertake, among its tasks and terms of reference, the development of prevention and treatment programs for organic insufficiency, treatment and registration of the cases concerned with it, and work to develop procedures and controls regulating the transfer and transplantation of human organs and tissues, preserving, distributing them, assigning them and updating them according to medical developments, and coordinating with health authorities to train And developing the qualifications of health professionals in this field, as well as promoting the culture of donating human organs and tissues and spreading awareness of the dangers involved in trafficking in human organs and tissues.

The center is also responsible, within its tasks, in coordinating with health authorities and any other party to provide the appropriate conditions for the success of the transplantation and transplantation of human organs and tissues and to facilitate the procedures for their distribution and assignment to the people whose health condition so requires, and work to establish, organize and manage a central registry that includes a list of people whose health condition requires transplantation Organ or tissue for them, and to provide the best possible health care for all donors and patients benefiting from the donation.

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