Less Access to Less Information By And About the U.S. Government Xxix: a 1997 Chronology: June – December 29

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The records include median waiting times and the numbers of organ offers that are tumed down both for medical and non-medical reasons. The requests for the records were filed by The Plain Dealer under the FOIA in June 1996. Since then the Detroit Free Press, ABC news and two grassroots transplant groups have made similar requests. On October 16, federal officials informed UNOS that they will release the data unless a federal judge orders otherwise.
Charles E. Fiske of the National Transplant Ac
...tion Committee asked, "But what is UNOS there for? Is it there to protect patients or to protect the institu- tions?" (Wendling, Ted, Dave Davis and Joan Mazzolini. "Organ donor group threatens suit to keep files private," The Plain Dealer [OH], October 31, 1997, 10-A.) [Ed. Note: In mid-November, under threats that the government was preparing to release turndown data for organ transplants, UNOS' board voted unani- mously to release the information. (Wendling, Ted, Dave Davis and Joan Mazzolini.

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