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A group of non-profits that procure organs for transplant is suing to block the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services from using a new method to evaluate their work, saying it violates federal ...
Organ procurement organizations are challenging a federal rule that they say unfairly measures their performance and ...
Health Resources and Services Administration Administrator Thomas Engels says the agency is undertaking a sweeping overhaul ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Transplant Houses on Davis Islands are back open after severe flooding from Hurricane Helene forced them to close. There are two houses available for organ transplant patients and ...
Senate compromise increases funding for NIH, safeguards Department of Education, & invests in and restores services at 988 ...
Following an incident when a Kentucky organization tried to harvest organs from a patient who was still alive, the CEO for ...
EDITORIAL: A recommitment to the foundational moral and ethical principle that all life is sacred, at every stage, is needed.
The HHS is directing the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network to implement new safety measures following accusations of negligence.
Dr. Raymond Lynch, head of Health and Human Services' Organ Transplant Branch, is tasked with reforming the system. He has ...
Under Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Health Resources and Services Administration directed ...
HHS unveiled plans to overhaul the nation’s organ transplant system after a probe uncovered serious ethical violations.
More and more hospitals are declaring patients “brain dead” even though their circulation systems are still functioning.