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Thursday, May 17, 2012

THE TRUTH: Policy Change Will Affect Local Organ Transplants

ABC 24 | Jeni


MEMPHIS, TN (abc24.com) - Is a battle over body parts getting in the way of saving lives? Doctors at Methodist Hospital's Transplant Center say a change in federal policy will limit where they can get organs and reduce the number of transplants they can perform.

There is a solution, but a turf war is getting in the way of these lifesaving operations.

Those following this situation say instead of worrying about turf, everyone involved should look at the big picture.

Dr. Martin Crose is concerned, "More people are going to have to wait longer for organ transplant," which is what will happen if something doesn't change.

Tennessee is served by two different organ donation groups. One serves the Memphis area, and the other serves the rest of the state.

An agreement allows the companies to share organs from either area, in effect offering the entire state access to more organs. But in December, that agreement ends.

Doctors say truth is, if that's allowed to happen it will cause a 75 percent decrease in patients' access to life saving organs in our area.

"What were doing is making a bad problem a worse problem," Dr. Croce says, adding the problem would be solved if both groups doing organ donation in Tennessee merged. The one in our area, Mid-South Transplant Foundation, is rejecting the merger idea.

Read more: http://www.abc24.com/content/topstories/story/THE-TRUTH-Policy-Change-Will-Affect-Local-Organ/XU5LQbv5FkqM9JNu1COImQ.cspx

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