
Human Organ Transplant Act
The Human Organ Transplant Act is legislation that governs the allocation and transplantation of organs such as the heart, liver, and kidneys. Its goal is to ensure fair, ethical, and equitable distribution of donated organs to patients in need, based on medical urgency and compatibility. The Act establishes guidelines for obtaining consent, prioritizing recipients, and managing the transplantation process to save lives and improve health outcomes. It aims to balance the lifesaving benefits of organ transplants with ethical considerations and public trust.