This story is from September 13, 2023

Pune hospital joins Maharashtra govt's Digital Health Mission for organ donation drive

A multi-specialist hospital in Pune has launched an initiative to promote organ donation under the Digital Health mission Maha-Ayudaan by the Maharashtra government of Maharashtra and Centre's campaign - Angdan Mahotsav.
Pune hospital joins Maharashtra govt's Digital Health Mission for organ donation drive
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PUNE: A multi-specialist hospital in Pune has launched an initiative to promote organ donation under the Digital Health mission Maha-Ayudaan by the Maharashtra government of Maharashtra and Centre's campaign - Angdan Mahotsav.
Jehangir Hospital's Advanced Transplant Centre is providing individuals with the opportunity to register for organ donation until June 19.
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This initiative aligns with hospital's mission to advance organ donation and inspire active participation in life-saving endeavors.
Dr Shriniwas Ambike, nephrologist and transplant surgeon said, “This initiative holds the potential to save the lives of numerous individuals, and actively participating in it signifies a significant stride for any individual."
Individuals can engage in organ donation procedures through a straightforward online registration. This process involves providing information about organ/tissue donation, the donor's pledge details, and the particulars of two witnesses, along with their identification documents.
“We are embarking on this initiative with the goal of effecting change, as symbolized by our commitment to #PledgeForADifference. Even beyond an individual's lifetime, the act of donating organs and tissues holds the power to bring about transformation by potentially saving lives. Within our state-of-the-art Advanced Transplant Center, our emphasis on guided protocols and innovative technologies ensures that patients receive transplants using the most optimal procedures. This collective effort, coupled with the active enrollment of individuals, is poised to create a substantial and extensive influence.” said Dr Parimal Lawate, Gastroenterologist/Director Department Gastro science at the hospital.
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Steffy Thevar

Steffy Thevar is a Pune-based senior correspondent working for the Times of India. She writes on health, urban infrastructure and gender parity issues. She has worked in Mumbai for three years and shifted to Pune and covered the Covid19 pandemic. She had completed her masters in Journalism and Mass Communication from Savitribai Phule Pune University's department of Mass Communication and Journalism. She also writes on a range of issues including housing, human rights and environment.

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