KPMTRA

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FUTURE PLAN/WAY FORWARD​

  • The launch of the Paired Exchange Kidney & Liver Transplant Program/SWAP focuses on enforcing standards and ensuring patient safety.
  • Close coordination with national and international organ transplant regulatory bodies will be established for effective implementation.
  • A pool of voluntary donors and a Donor Directory, including a Donor Bank & Donor Cards, will be created.
  • Establishing a Provincial Transplant Registry and Regional Network will enhance oversight and coordination among transplant centers.
  • Committees will be constituted at the regional level to streamline decision-making and address local concerns efficiently.
  • Assistance for Liver & Bone Marrow Transplant training will be provided to equip medical professionals with necessary skills.
  • Introducing a deceased organ donation program aims to increase the availability of organs, including corneas and bones, for transplantation.
  • Donor cards will be issued in coordination with NADRA to facilitate identification and documentation of potential donors.
  • Close coordination with internationally recognized tissue banks will ensure quality standards in tissue transplantation procedures.
  • Regulations and rules governing the transplant of corneas, bone marrow, and other tissues will be established to ensure safety.
  • A complaint cell under the Regulatory Authority will address grievances and ensure compliance with transplant regulations.
  • Establishment of eye and bone banks under government supervision will facilitate efficient management and distribution of tissues.
  • Training programs for surgeons and physicians in recognized institutions will enhance expertise in transplant procedures.
  • Developing a liaison with national and international transplant networks will promote collaboration and knowledge sharing.
  • Organ donation will be promoted through awareness campaigns, events, and workshops to increase public participation.
  • Organizing transplant games at national and international levels will raise awareness and encourage organ donation.
  • Addressing ethical and religious concerns associated with transplantation through workshops will foster understanding and acceptance.
  • Registration of KP MTRA with the International Transplant Network (ITN) will expand collaboration and access to resources.
  • Various activities will be undertaken to regulate and facilitate the retrieval, storage, and transplantation of human organs, tissues, and cells.
  • These initiatives aim to improve access to transplantation services, enhance patient outcomes, and uphold ethical standards in organ donation and transplantation