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How to sign organ donation

Organ donation process is as follows:

1). Donors fill in the registration form of human organ donation.

2). The donor himself or his immediate family members shall fill in the registration form of human organ donation. Minor donors must obtain the consent of their parents and fill in the registration form of human organ donation on their behalf.

The registration form of human organ donation requires the immediate family members (parents, spouses, adult children and guardians) of volunteers to agree to sign. If they are not registered, their spouses, adult children and parents can also donate organs in writing after their death.

3) After completing the registration form of human organ donation, the donor himself or others will hand it over to the local Red Cross Society, and bring the original ID card of the donor, which will be notarized by the notary office.

"Registration Form for Human Organ Donation" is made in duplicate, which shall be sealed after examination by the Red Cross Society, one for filing, and the other for safekeeping by myself or the client. Because organ donation is highly selective, please call the Red Cross when the patient's condition deteriorates, and call the Red Cross and the receiving unit as soon as possible after the patient dies.

All human organ donors should consider three criteria: consent, tasteless and death. People with excellent functions of related organs or tissues, people infected with AIDS or other serious infectious diseases, and people with cancer (except primary brain tumor) are generally suitable for organ donation.

Legal basis:

Regulations on human organ transplantation

Chapter II Donation of Human Organs

Article 7 Donation of human organs shall follow the principle of voluntariness and free of charge.

Citizens have the right to donate or not to donate their own human organs; No organization or individual may force, deceive or induce others to donate human organs.

Article 8

Citizens who donate human organs should have full capacity for civil conduct. Citizens who donate human organs should have a written willingness to donate and have the right to revoke their express willingness to donate human organs.

If a citizen expresses his disapproval of donating his human organs before his death, no organization or individual may donate or remove his human organs; If a citizen does not agree to donate human organs before his death, his spouse, adult children and parents may agree in writing to donate human organs after his death.