LifeNet Health plays vital role in developing national organ-tracking service

LifeNet Health plays vital role in developing national organ-tracking service

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (June 2, 2021) — LifeNet Health, the federally designated Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) that facilitates organ donation and transplantation throughout Virginia, is collaborating with the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) to improve the way organs are transported in the United States.   

Virginia breaks a record number of organ transplants in 2020 supported by LifeNet Health

Virginia breaks a record number of organ transplants in 2020 supported by LifeNet Health

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (Jan. 8, 2021) — LifeNet Health, Virginia’s federally designated Organ Procurement Organization (OPO), coordinated a record 616 organ transplants in 2020, exceeding the previous year’s record by 31 organs. It is the third consecutive record year for transplants in LifeNet Health’s service area. In all, 237 organ donors saved the lives of 555 patients — some of whom received multiple organs —through the selfless gift of donation.

LifeNet Health unveils platform to revolutionize custom allograft ordering

LifeNet Health unveils platform to revolutionize custom allograft ordering

Virginia Beach, Va. (Dec. 9, 2020) — LifeNet Health, the global leader in sports medicine biologic solutions, today launched a new web portal that makes ordering custom-matched, highly specialized “fresh” osteochondral allografts (OCAs) easy. The platform will be featured Dec. 10-12 in LifeNet Health’s exhibit at the 2020 Orthopedic Summit and Emerging Technologies (OSET) virtual conference.

LifeNet Health one of three U.S. companies honored for commitment to employee wellness

LifeNet Health one of three U.S. companies honored for commitment to employee wellness

Virginia Beach, Va. (Dec. 8, 2020) — Health services company Cigna has recognized LifeNet Health with its 2020 Culture of Wellbeing award for its focus on employee wellness — including programs focused on physical, mental and financial wellbeing. 

LifeNet Health is one of just three companies across the country to receive the award this year. Presented annually, the Culture of Wellbeing awards are given to organizations that demonstrate a commitment to improving and sustaining the overall health and wellbeing of their workforce. 

Local Hospitals Honor the Gift of Organ and Tissue Donation with Unveiling of Donor Memorial Sculptures

Local Hospitals Honor the Gift of Organ and Tissue Donation with Unveiling of Donor Memorial Sculptures

RICHMOND, Va., (Nov. 20, 2020) — This week in Richmond, LifeNet Health was proud to partner with CJW Johnston Willis Hospital and Bon Secours St. Mary’s Hospital to honor organ and tissue donors by unveiling two new 2020 donor memorials. The donor memorials honor donors and their families for their selfless decision to donate to help save lives and restore the health of others.

LifeNet Health is reimagining wound healing with Matrion, the first fully intact and complete placental membrane

LifeNet Health is reimagining wound healing with Matrion, the first fully intact and complete placental membrane

Virginia Beach, Va. (Nov. 4, 2020) — LifeNet Health, the global leader in regenerative medicine biologics, is creating new possibilities in patient care with MatrionTM, a breakthrough decellularized placental membrane for wound healing. Currently in limited release with select surgeons in the U.S., Matrion will be available nationally in early 2021.

LifeNet Health honors first-ever National Minority Donor Awareness Month

LifeNet Health honors first-ever National Minority Donor Awareness Month

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (Aug. 1, 2020) — At 15 years old, Tyler Spann was a gifted athlete, doting son, and dog lover. He was also a tissue donor.

Tyler was a bright spot, a beam of light to all who met him. “He was just amazing. I know people say that I can’t think of anything bad to say about a person, but I am his mom and I can’t think of anything bad to say about him,” said Angie Spann, his mother. Tyler was a natural athlete who was exceptional at football, basketball and track. He loved to cook and was obsessed with candy — especially Skittles.

Donate Life Month offers hope amid challenging times

Donate Life Month offers hope amid challenging times

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (April 1, 2020) — As communities in Virginia and around the world cope with the extraordinary impact of COVID-19, choosing to be an organ, eye and tissue donor is one way each person can create a powerful positive impact on those around them.

Just ask Kristy Lovingood.