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The government has prepared to start kidney transplant services in all seven provinces within this year. Health Minister Pradeep Paudel said that the success seen in Nepal in recent years in transplanting is now going to make this service accessible to remote citizens as well.
Addressing the closing session of the two-day conference on human organ transplantation held on Saturday, Minister Poudel said, 'The government is determined to make the necessary policy and infrastructure necessary to make transplantation more accessible. From this year, we are starting kidney transplant services in all seven provinces.' , 26 working papers on human organ transplantation were presented by expert doctors from Holland, UK to Nepal. Minister Poudel also said that the government will accept the suggestions given by this document as it is seen that the issues decided by this working paper based on new research will make the transplant work more accessible and easy.
In a two-day conference organized by transplant recipients of Nepal, Minister Paudel expressed his commitment that the success rate of transplants at Shahid Dharmabhakta National Transplantation Center will be implemented elsewhere. In the conference, an 'app' has also been launched, which contains the national record with the waiting list of donors and recipients for organ donation given after brain death . In this app, an online form related to organ donation can be filled, the details of patients with organ failure and organ transplants received from brain dead people can be distributed according to the regulations and an automatic system has been arranged. At the
conference, there was also an exchange of experience among experts about the development of organ donation and transplantation after brain death. "Organ transplantation is a new challenge for the health sector in the world" the chairman of the organizing committee of the conference Dr. Pukarchandra Shrestha said, "From technical difficulties to legal vacuum, there is a situation in many countries, the conference has provided great support for the solution of how to solve it."
