The more information available, the more people should be willing to donate. Here is a website you can go to to learn more about what organ donation is and how to become a donor, www.organdonor.gov. This website originates from and is supported by the United States Department of Health and Human Services. The site will provide information on how to register for donations in different states' donor registries. This website will also provide any information you may need. Just some of the information you can find concerns how to donate in the appropriate state, what exactly organ donation is and entails, how transplants work, and different types of resources. There are also stories about how organ donation has changed people's lives for the better, both for the donor and the recipient. If this site were included in at least one advertising spot, right among the statistics and stories, the number of donors would increase even if only slightly. As for allowing death row inmates to donate organs, as long as patient confidentiality is maintained, this should help keep up with some of the supply and demand issues surrounding organ donation. If there really isn't a supply and demand problem, then illegal organ traffickers are really going to have to step up their game. Or hopefully they will be eliminated
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