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New Partnership Helps Veterans Receive Donated Kidneys


New Partnership Helps Veterans Receive Donated Kidneys
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New Partnership Helps Veterans Receive Donated Kidneys
Veteran from Bronx VA is first to benefit
Toledo, OH - The Alliance for Paired Kidney Donation (APKD), one of the longest serving kidney matching organizations in the world, announced today that a United States military veteran received a lifesaving kidney thanks to an altruistic donor and a new partnership with Donor Outreach for Veterans, Corps. (DOVE). The two organizations believe that this unique partnership will result in saving the lives of many more US Military veterans by removing long standing barriers in bringing forth living donors for our veterans. ....

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Post-transplant mortality among veterans enrolled in the VA and Medicare


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Veterans who receive all of their post-kidney transplant care within the Veterans Health Administration (VA) have a lower risk of death than those who receive care outside the VA through Medicare coverage, according to a recent study.
Washington, DC (February 18, 2021) In a study of kidney transplant recipients dually enrolled in the Veterans Health Administration (VA) and Medicare, use of the VA for all post-transplant care was linked with a lower risk of death than care provided outside the VA through Medicare or use of both the VA and non-VA care. The study will appear in an upcoming issue of ....

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