Sen. Schumer Introducing Legislation To Regulate Tissue Transplants, USA
Main Category: Transplants / Organ DonationsArticle Date: 25 Jan 2006 - 1:00 PDT
Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Monday announced that he is proposing legislation that would regulate tissue transplants and donations, Long Island Newsday reports. The majority of tissue now comes from hospitals, though it is not illegal for funeral homes to sell tissue (Ochs, Long Island Newsday, 1/24). However, Schumer's legislation would make it illegal for tissue banks to purchase tissue, bone and muscle from funeral homes or morgues, with exceptions for types of tissue in short supply. Schumer also would tighten FDA oversight by requiring the agency to make unannounced visits to tissue banks at least once a year (Livingston, New York Post, 1/24). FDA now inspects tissue banks "as needed," Newsday reports. Schumer's proposal also would put limitations on charges for processing tissue. In a letter to FDA last week, Schumer expressed concern about reports of a Brooklyn, N.Y.-based funeral home selling body parts without consent to Fort Lee, N.J.-based Biomedical Tissue Services. FDA in October 2005 sent a letter recalling the tissue (Long Island Newsday, 1/24). According to the New York Post, Schumer said that there is "virtually no accountability' in tissue transplants, though organ transplants and donations are "highly regulated." He added, "Healthy people are getting sick when they're supposed to be receiving lifesaving tissues" (New York Post, 1/24).
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Sen Schumer regulate tissue transplant
posted by Rita Powell on 22 Mar 2006 at 3:50 pmAs a recipient of the illegally harvested bone harvesting I agree with tighter regulations. I only wish they had been in place before 10,000 people were affected by the greed of these people and the companies that were in business with them because they could "get it cheaper".
This has caused so much pain, frustration, suffering and worry to so many. Not to mention the families who had loved ones that were so violated. Yes it is time to for stiffer regulations. It is also time for the FDA to step up to the plate and start doing it's job along with the companies selling tissue.
It seems like someone was getting a pay-off to me because as I understand it, the FDA visited Biomedical 3 times and passed all inspections. Go figure. Greed does it every time. With that being said, it probably doesn't matter what laws are in place unless you put a bigger Reward for turning people and companies likes these in.
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