How Donation Works

Registering to be an organ, eye and tissue donor is a decision you make while you’re alive. While you yourself will never see the impact of this personal decision, it is a legacy that will be seen and felt by your friends, family, community and perfect strangers. Want to know how the donation process actually works? Read on.

How is Tissue Donation Different from Organ Donation?

While less than one percent of hospital deaths meet the criteria for organ donation (usually the patient must be brain dead), tissue donation is open to nearly everyone. Hospitals are required to report all deaths to their designated OPO.

If the tissue donor meets donor eligibility, the registry is checked. Once authorization is verified or consent is given by the potential donor’s family, a medical team is dispatched by the OPO. Each tissue donor can save and enhance more than 75 lives.

Watch this Video to Learn More About the Organ Donation Process

What Organs and Tissues Can Be Donated?

One person can save up to 8 lives through organ donation and enhance more than 75 lives through tissue donation. 

 

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