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Six-month monitoring report for heart policy following a device recall now available

Six-month monitoring report for heart policy following a device recall now available

Jul 3, 2023 | Heart/lung, News, Patient safety, Policy monitoring reports

Policy allows exception status for heart candidates with a recalled assist device.

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UNOS, NASA and LifeNet partner on successful drone transportation of organ

Teams from the United Network for Organ Sharing, NASA Langley Research Center and LifeNet Health have successfully completed a groundbreaking study transporting human kidneys by drone beyond visual line of sight, marking a milestone in the future of organ transportation and transplantation.

Using AI to identify kidney anatomy issues

Using AI to evaluate organs could help patients receive more successful kidney transplants.

Paul Rocheleau joins UNOS Board of Directors

The United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) announces that Paul Rocheleau has joined its Board of Directors.

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