October 17, 2024
HRSA Takes Historic Steps to Modernize the Nation’s Organ Transplant System
On September 19, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced the first-ever multi-vendor contract awards to modernize the nation’s organ transplant system.
For the first time in 40 years, multiple contractors will contribute their expertise and experience to improve the national organ donation and transplant system for the more than 100,000 people on the organ transplant waitlist.
The transition from a single vendor to multiple vendors to support operations of the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) is a critical step in advancing innovation in the transplant system to better serve patients and their families.
HRSA is announcing multiple OPTN modernization awards to support critical actions including:
- Improving patient safety
- Arbor Research Collaborative for Health will provide support on patient safety and the policy compliance systems and processes overseen by the OPTN Board of Directors and the Membership and Professional Standards Committee to improve oversight of the multiple entities in the OPTN.
- Supporting OPTN IT Modernization
- General Dynamic Information Technology (CDIT) will focus on the opportunities to improve the OPTN organ matching IT system and inform HRSA’s Next Generation IT procurement and development work.
- Increasing Transparency and Public Engagement in OPTN Policy Development
- Maximus Federal will advance opportunities to improve public visibility and engagement in the OPTN policy making process, including improving transparency around OPTN policy making committees’ deliberations and actions.
- Strengthening Patient-Centered Communications
- Deloitte will focus on improvements in communications from the OPTN, within the OPTN and, importantly, with patients and families.
- Improving OPTN Financial Management
- Guidehouse Digital will address improvements for OPTN’s budget development and management systems and processes.
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