LOS ANGELES -- Kaiser Permanente's speedy rollout of a vast new kidney transplant program in 2004 overwhelmed regulators with paperwork, putting organs out of reach for hundreds of patients, a newspaper reported yesterday.
The Los Angles Times also said some patients were never told that their transfers from other programs to the HMO's new San Francisco center had not been processed.
The transfer for one patient, Ruben Porras, didn't come through until September 2005 -- 10 months after he was put on inactive status by his previous program, the newspaper reported. Porras died less than a month later.
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