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  1. The Department of Health (DH) has set up the Centralised Organ Donation Register (CODR) to make it more convenient for prospective donors to voluntarily register their wish to donate organs after death, and for such wish to be more reliably and securely recorded.

  2. ORGAN DONATION 3S To establish a culture to support organ donation in the society, your support is very important. You can help us promote organ donation in the community via “Organ Donation 3S”.In Hong Kong, more than 2000 patients are waiting for organ

  3. 2022年12月17日 · The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government today expressed sincere gratitude to the central government and relevant Mainland authorities for their strong support and co-operation regarding a Mainland organ donation case that enabled the Hong Kong medical team to successfully save the life of a baby girl who was in urgent need of a he...

  4. To shorten patients' waiting time for organ transplant and to bring new life, active support for organ donation by members of the public is critically important. This website hopes to heighten public awareness of organ donation and provide a convenient means for the public to register as organ donors.

  5. 2023年5月24日 · Published: 1:45pm, 24 May 2023. Why you can trust SCMP. It is still too early to decide whether illegal acts were involved in a surge of withdrawals from Hong Kong’s organ donor registration...

  6. Only young people can donate organs after death. In general, there is no limit of age for organ donation. Organs may be donated by a newborn or one as old as 75. As for tissue donation, the age limit for such is below 80 in the case of corneas, between 16 and 60 in the case of long bones and 10 or above for skin.

  7. 2023年5月22日 · Organ transplant policy explained. May 22, 2023. The Government today explained that organ donors or their family members cannot designate any specific recipients or request any identity screening of the recipients, while the identity of the recipients will not be made known to the donor's family members.