Nearly a dozen whistleblowers have come forward with allegations that the New Jersey organization responsible for coordinating organ transplants has engaged in severe patient safety violations, including coerced organ harvesting and attempted removal of organs from a patient showing signs of life.

House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) and Oversight Su bcommittee Chairman David Schweikert released a detailed letter on Tuesday, obtained by the Washington Examiner , outlining several egregious medical ethics violations that whistleblowers say were committed by the New Jersey Organ and Tissue Sharing Network.

Recommended Stories

Crisis pregnancy centers spent more than $450 million in 2024

House GOP investigates south Florida group over mishandled organ

See Full Page