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Our collaborator on the National Living Donor Assistance Center (NLDAC) project, Amit Mathur, MD, transplant surgeon at the Mayo Clinic of Arizona, has been selected to receive the prestigious 2020 Vanguard Award from the American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS), in recognition of his recent publication in Clinical Transplantation, “Return on investment for financial assistance for living kidney donors in the United States.” This work finds that financial support for organ donors’ out-of-pocket expenses produces dramatic federal savings through incremental living donor kidney transplants, by transitioning patients off dialysis.
Figure 2. from the paper.
January 8, 2025 — Christopher Spera, President and CEO of Arbor Research Collaborative for Health, announced the election of Bryan K. Johnson, JD, MBA to the Arbor Research board of directors in 2025. Mr. Johnson was a co-founder of Insight Policy Research in 2001. His strategic development, operational management, and financial oversight led the start-up
December 5, 2024 — Arbor Research Collaborative for Health is proud to announce an innovative collaboration with the Nephrology Associates of Northern Illinois and Indiana (NANI), the largest private nephrology practice in the United States. This partnership marks a significant milestone in advancing chronic kidney disease (CKD) research and management by leveraging NANI’s extensive patient-level
Arbor Research Collaborative for Health is excited to announce a partnership with CSL Vifor to launch a multinational registry designed to capture real-world outcomes of difelikefalin (Kapruvia®), a newly-approved treatment for chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus (CKD-aP) in hemodialysis (HD) patients. Known as PARADIGM (PAn european Registry Addressing pruritus in DIalysis with a focus on Goal
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has selected Arbor Research Collaborative for Health (Arbor Research) as one of 14 organizations who will lead the modernization of the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN). Arbor Research received one of the five initial efforts, focusing on improving patient safety and policy compliance systems and processes overseen