by Contributor | April 23, 2012 2:14 pm
By Assemblyman Will Barclay
In recent years, New York was criticized for having a low organ donation rate compared to other states. This month, the process became easier and those who wish to donate their organs can do so online.
Currently, more than 2.7 million New Yorkers are registered as organ donors, but that number represents only 18 percent of the possible donors in the state. The national average is 42 percent. Clearly we need to make improvements. It is said that one organ donor can save up to eight lives and improve the lives of up to 50 people by donating tissues. It may be one of the most important decisions you make.
In April, New York launched a web site that accepts electronic signatures at www.dmv.ny.gov. This is meaningful progress and I hope it bolsters organ donation statistics in our state.
Some people may not be aware that on the back every New York State license is the option to sign and be considered an organ donor at the time of death. All you have to do is sign.
However, this is only one part of ensuring your organs are donated. By enrolling online, those who attend your death can check this database and know your wishes.
Also, if something happens to your physical driver’s license, your wishes will still be honored. It is also important to talk to your family members and your doctor so they can ensure that your organs are used.
Under State law, the New York State Organ and Tissue Donor Registry, or Donate Life Registry, can only be accessed to determine an individual’s donation status after death and only by a federally approved organ procurement organization or licensed eye and tissue bank. Enrolling to be an organ donor will not affect one’s medical care and/or funeral arrangements, and there is no cost to the donor’s family.
Anyone over age 18 can sign up to be a potential organ donor, regardless of their medical history.
During the online sign-up process, prospective donors will be required to provide basic information found on their license or non-driver ID including date of birth, zip code, and last four digits of the Social Security number. Organs for life-saving transplants include heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, pancreas, and small intestine. Examples of tissues that could save or enhance someone’s life include eyes and corneas, heart valves, bones, and skin grafts.
Those who register through the website do not need to print, sign and mail their registration application to the New York State Department of Health, which maintains the Donate Life Registry. Customers can still sign up by mail or at any DMV office. And, while most donors enroll through the DMV when they get or renew their driver licenses or non-driver ID cards, potential donors can sign up anytime.
Here are some important facts about organ donation, according to the Donate for Life website:
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