For this, it would seem sensible to set up a computerised national, rather than state-sourced, data base of those folk who have indicated that they want to donate parts of their body to help others.
This could provide faster availability in times of need, and perhaps a nationally co-ordinated logistics system could be introduced as an aid.
As I said at the start of my article, I'd be very interested in what any of you have to say about my thoughts and proposals. I'd like to suggest that on the matter of spare body parts, we can all put our best foot forward, give a hand, and get organised.
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Ian Nance's media career began in radio drama production and news. He took up TV direction of news/current affairs, thence freelance television and film producing, directing and writing. He operated a program and commercial production company, later moving into advertising and marketing.