The demand for organ transplants is growing rapidly, yet the existing systems for organ donation face significant challenges, including lack of transparency, delays, and fraudulent activities. This paper explores a novel approach to address these issues by leveraging blockchain technology. Blockchain offers a decentralized, secure, and tamper-proof environment that can improve the efficiency and reliability of the organ donation process. By incorporating smart contracts and distributed ledger principles, the proposed system ensures that donor and recipient data are securely recorded, access is appropriately regulated, and organ matching and allocation are carried out transparently. The integration of blockchain also enhances trust and minimizes administrative overhead, making the donation process more accountable and streamlined. The study also outlines a conceptual framework for implementing this technology and highlights the potential impact on reducing illegal organ trade and ensuring ethical compliance. The study also explores how blockchain could help in maintaining a nationwide or even global donor registry that is both interoperable and scalable. In doing so, it opens avenues for real-time updates, faster allocation decisions, and the potential to curb illegal organ trafficking. Through a conceptual prototype and system design, the paper illustrates the feasibility of this approach and sets the foundation for future research and real-world implementation.
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International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68af474ead7bf08b1ead39e1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2025.73679
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