September 18, 2025 - 17:41

In a significant move aimed at reforming the nation’s organ transplant system, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced plans to decertify a prominent organ procurement organization. This action is part of a broader initiative to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of organ donation and transplantation across the country.
The decision to shut down this major organization reflects ongoing concerns regarding the management and operations of organ procurement processes. HHS officials believe that restructuring the system is crucial for improving patient outcomes and increasing the availability of organs for transplantation.
By removing this organization from the network, HHS aims to address longstanding issues related to transparency and accountability in organ donation practices. This move is expected to pave the way for new strategies and partnerships that prioritize the needs of patients awaiting transplants and ensure that the organ donation system operates at its highest potential.
The implications of this decision will be closely monitored as stakeholders in the healthcare sector respond to the evolving landscape of organ donation in the United States.
June 27, 2026 - 02:46
Axios Live: Health care affordability emerges as a defining issueHealth care affordability is shaping up to be a central issue for voters in the upcoming election, cutting across party lines in a way few other topics do. New polling data and interviews with...
June 26, 2026 - 04:07
Arkansas Department of Human Services update requirements for CMHC contractsThe Arkansas Department of Human Services has rolled out updated contract requirements for Community Mental Health Centers across the state. The changes aim to improve the quality and consistency...
June 25, 2026 - 04:24
Medicaid-focused Cityblock acquiring MA business Homeward HealthCityblock Health, a company that provides healthcare services primarily for Medicaid members, is acquiring Homeward Health, a Medicare Advantage-focused organization. The deal brings together two...
June 24, 2026 - 11:46
Helping people stay in treatment starts with the basicsFor many people struggling with substance use, the hardest part of recovery isn`t just quitting. It is staying in treatment long enough for it to work. SouthLight, a behavioral health organization,...