Heart Transplants At UNMICRC : Transforming Cardiac Care – U.N. Mehta Institute of Cardiology and Research Centre (UNMICRC)
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Heart Transplant Initiative for Accessible Care
Problems
- High costs of transplants in private hospitals made it difficult for patients to afford necessary care.
- Limited availability of donor hearts posed a major obstacle, hindering the success of the transplant program.
- Patients often had fears and misconceptions about transplant surgery, resulting in hesitancy and delays in treatment.
- Misconceptions about organ donation further limited the pool of available donors.
Solutions
- Established specialized medical facilities and trained personnel for heart transplants.
- Coordinated with government bodies like SOTTO and NOTTO to follow national protocols and secure financial support.
- Implemented strict criteria for patient eligibility and donor heart selection to ensure successful transplant outcomes.
- Provided specialized training for the medical team and developed standardized surgical protocols.
SKOCH Award Nominee
Category: Autonomous Body
Sub-Category: Autonomous Body
Project: Heart Transplants At UNMICRC : Transforming Cardiac Care
Start Date: 9-26-2022
Organisation: U.N. Mehta Institute of Cardiology and Research Centre (UNMICRC)
Respondent: Chirag Pravinchnra Doshi
https://www.unmicrc.org
Level: ExecutiveStar
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Chirag Pravinchnra Doshi at unmicrc@gmail.com
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