Khaleej Times

Abu Dhabi hospital registers organ donors with simple QR code scan

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

We encourage anyone over 21 to register and become part of this noble and humanitari­an act as donors provide recipients another chance at life”

Dr Ali Al Obaidli, chairman, UAE National Transplant Committee

A hospital in Abu Dhabi has installed a first-of-its kind ‘Hayat' booth in the country where people can scan a QR code to sign up and register as an organ donor.

Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi (CCAD), a Mubadala Health partner, has been working with the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (Doh–abu Dhabi) to promote an ongoing community campaign that supports the National Programme for Organ Donation and Transplant­ation (Hayat).

Launched by DOH in November last year, the Abu Dhabi Community Campaign seeks to encourage community members to register for organ and tissue donation as well as enhance the quality of life of patients with organ failure. CCAD'S ‘Hayat' booth will help patients and visitors learn about the programme and register as organ donors.

Dr Ali Al Obaidli, chairman of UAE National Transplant Committee, said the programme has seen growth in donations from post-mortem donors, which has led to impressive results in transplant­s of the heart, lungs, liver, pancreas and kidneys.

“It is through partnershi­ps with leading healthcare institutio­ns, such as Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, that we are able to further drive this initiative and succeed in our endeavour of creating awareness around the importance of organ and tissue donations and the life-changing opportunit­ies they afford to patients requiring transplant­s," Dr Al Obaidli said.

"We encourage anyone over 21 years of age to register and become part of this noble and humanitari­an act as donors provide recipients another chance at life, when alive or even after death.”

Dr Jorge Guzman, CEO of the CCAD, inaugurate­d the booth and became the first to sign up and register as an organ and tissue donor.

“The importance of organ donation cannot be emphasised enough and all of us have a role to play in this life-changing opportunit­y. We are proud to partner with the DOH and drive the larger UAE vision of promoting the initiative of organ donation,” Dr Guzman said.

“Only through collective partnershi­ps between the healthcare entities are we able to achieve the aim of saving the life of every patient who needs a transplant and reaffirm the UAE'S position as a leading destinatio­n for healthcare,” he noted.

Aligned with the Cleveland Clinic Transplant Centre in the US, CCAD has performed more than 330 life-changing organ transplant surgeries, since the deceased donor programme became active in the UAE in 2017.

The programme has seen 124 deceased donors in the UAE, donating organs that have saved the lives of over 438 patients.

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Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi’s Hayat booth makes donors registrati­on easy.

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