Post-transplant patient said: We have organ donor crisis and the need for further policy!

Palm Desert, CA (PRWeb) December 1, 2011

According to the transplant patient David Courtney, the current U.S. system for organ donation, which relies primarily on altruism is failed in meeting the demand for organs, because the waiting list is still growing fast, now nearly 113,000 the network operator United for organ sharing hired U.S. federal public procurement and transplantation network. According to the Los Angeles Times, on average, a person who was put in transplant dies every 52 minutes .????


Tags: He is president of presumed consent Foundation, Inc., and a member of Principles of FAIR Board of Directors, whose 27 transplant physicians, medical advice and patient advocates to support the implementation of presumed consent.


Tags: Courtney has an intimate knowledge of the long wait for a transplant. His life was nearing an end, after many years of waiting for a double lung transplant.


Tags: Even when my life was saved, Courtney states continue to fight for change from our current policy, as many others must die, but really that thousands of lives of those stores

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Tags: Courtney recommends new body, called presumed consent donor policy that would mandate that all citizens are organ donors, but every citizen has the right to free system choicethey can unsubscribe at any time.


Brands to choose, Courtney says, remains the most important part of this policy, because everyone has the right to honor their choice. This policy is currently in 27 countries. It is the fastest and cheapest way to reduce the shortage of organs for transplantation.


Tags: Courtney states, the study of organizations taking the Association and its members have shown that in the face of the decision at the time of the tragic events, many people do not consent to donating their organs or tissues nearby, simply because they do not know their loved ones choice. As a result of our current opt-in system based on altruism does not meet the demand for organs.


Tags: Even though our state and federal governments have spent billions of dollars to educate our public about the need for donations, we still have a crisis of death every 52 minutes, adds Courtney.


Tags: Courtney explained in presentations in the U.S. for patients and citizens groups, the UNITED network for organ sharing the Ethics Committee and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Advisory Committee on organ transplantation, and many state and federal legislators and committees, presumed consent in American politics should be applied skills integrated model championed by the Spanish presumed consent:. Announcements, education, information, central registry, program management, and legal protection and supervision of providers

Tags: Courtney summarizes his position, yes, my life was saved our current policy, but thousands more are dying and we must fight to assist them in implementing the policy of presumed consent, which will provide more safety of organs for transplantation.


Tags: Courtney wants you to communicate with Congress to share his support for presumed consent to this link.


Tags: About David Courtney:

David Courtney was diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency at the age of 40 years. David was a member of the Alpha-1 Advocacy Alliance (A1AA) and currently serves on the advisory committee to save lives today in New York City Foundation, Inc. He co-founded the West Texas Alpha-1 support group I, is a past chapter President of the Texas Panhandle Chapter International Transplantation Organization (trio), and is an active member of the LifeGift donation Vital Volunteer Center. David served as a member of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO, now known as Joint Commission) Public Policy Roundtable on the topic of organ donation. He introduced a policy of presumed consent to conduct the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Advisory Committee on organ transplantation, UNOSAT ethics committee, as well as many federal and state legislative committees and staff. He serves as a deacon and leading Western Heritage Ministry Men’s friendships, non-faith of the Church. It is a disabled veteran, and received bilateral lung transplantation 08.09.2008.


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TicketKick

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) November 30, 2011

Drivers with traffic tickets in Southern California will now be able to receive professional legal assistance at two of TicketKick’s Authorized Service Centers located inside Papa Cash Check Cashing stores starting in December 2011. TicketKick is the fasting growing ticket dismissal service in California, helping drivers contest tickets through a trial by written declaration (trial by mail). They help drivers with basic traffic infractions such as speeding tickets, red light camera tickets, and other common violations.

TicketKick and Papa Cash plan to host a grand opening celebration on Thursday December 8, 2011 at their West Covina location.

Until recently, TicketKick’s service was only available to customers by phone, online, or by a walk-in appointment in TicketKick’s corporate office in San Diego, but will now be available on a walk-in basis in two Papa Cash stores located in West Covina and Baldwin Park starting in December. TicketKick has created an affiliate model with Papa Cash, and will provide trained TicketKick Authorized Agents in the Papa Cash stores. TicketKick and Papa Cash have plans to roll out the service in about a dozen other locations in the upcoming months. Customers who sign up for the TicketKick service at the Papa Cash locations will have full access to TicketKick’s corporate customer service team.

Papa Cash was established in 2003 to provide retail financial services to a wide array of customers. They offer services and products including check cashing, personal loans, money orders, stamps, phone cards, buss passes, bill pay, and gold buying. The owners of Papa Cash reached out to TicketKick after seeing TicketKick featured in a Yahoo! article in September, and presented an interest of offering the TicketKick service to the customers in their stores.

“We’re excited to be able to offer a ticket fighting service in the Papa Cash stores. Just about everyone gets traffic tickets, and it’ll be convenient for Papa Cash’s regular customers to now be able to get professional help with their ticket in store,” said Aaron Padilla, Papa Cash’s Consumer Credit Director.

TicketKick’s mission to help drivers easily fight traffic violations while providing friendly and helpful customer service aligns seamlessly with Papa Cash’s mission of offering first-class financial products and services, at a fair price, in a clean and professional setting, with courteous and respectful service.

Greg Muender, TicketKick’s President and Founder said, “Papa Cash really focuses on treating their customers well, just as we do. When you walk into any of their stores, their reps are always so friendly and helpful, and we’re confident that the TicketKick service is going to fit right into the service model they’ve created.”

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