Here's the December announcement from HRSA of their plans for reforming organ procurement and allocation this year.
Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) Modernization Initiative. HRSA's approach to securing best-in-class expertise and an independent Board of Directors, December 2023 Updates
"At every step of the modernization process, HRSA has been committed to robust competition for the first-ever multi-vendor solicitations for OPTN contracts, and we were pleased that Congress supported our vision for fundamental reform through passage of the bipartisan Securing the U.S Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network Act. For more than a year, we have pursued a fundamental sea change in how the OPTN operates in order to improve the performance, transparency, independence, and accountability of this life-saving system for patients – the first time in the nearly 40-year history of this program that any Administration has advocated for this type of fundamental reform to break up the monopoly. Below is an update on the progress made to date and details regarding next steps.
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"A key element of HRSA’s OPTN Modernization Initiative is the President’s Fiscal Year 2024 Budget proposal to more than double investment in organ procurement and transplantation with a $36 million increase over Fiscal Year 2023 for a total of $67 million. In light of the uncertainty regarding full-year appropriations for Fiscal Year 2024, as well as the upcoming holidays and HRSA’s commitment to providing at least 60 days for potential bidders to respond to solicitations, HRSA plans to issue the solicitations in January 2024.
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"1. Launching an Independent OPTN Board of Directors
"Current practice: For nearly 40 years, the Board of Directors for the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) has been comprised of the same individuals who serve as the Board of Directors for the private entity that has held the OPTN contract. No formal requirements existed to protect against conflicts of interest resulting from this shared role.
"Under HRSA’s OPTN Modernization Initiative:
"HRSA will issue a solicitation in January 2024 for independent non-profit organizations to bid on supporting an independent OPTN Board of Directors in order to ensure mission-driven governance, strong conflict of interest policy, and that the system remains a public good not a private asset. The organization awarded the OPTN Board Support Contract will not be awarded any other OPTN contract.
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"2. Robust Competition for First Ever Multi-Vendor Solicitations to Support Best-in-Class Vendors for OPTN IT, Operations, Communications, Research and Evaluation
"Current practice: Across the nearly 40-year history of the OPTN, all functions of the OPTN have been managed by a single vendor and not competed based on technical expertise in areas like IT or operations. This does not serve patients well and does not allow the system to keep pace with modern technology.
"Under HRSA’s OPTN Modernization Initiative:
"Phase 1 — Competitive Transition Contracts:
"In January 2024, HRSA will release solicitations open to all non-profit and for-profit organizations for proposals for OPTN work related to information technology management, operations, data analytics/research, and communication.
"These contracts will support the transition from the legacy OPTN system to a modernized system and approach while ensuring uninterrupted access to the organ matching system and related processes in order to support transplantation and prevent unnecessary risk while protecting patients. As such, we refer to them as Competitive Transition Contracts.
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"Phase 2 — Next Gen Contracts:
"In Summer 2024, HRSA will issue solicitations open to all non-profit and for-profit organizations for proposals for the OPTN Next Gen contracts.
"The Next Gen contracts will prioritize human-centered design practices and will focus on developing a truly modern organ matching technology solution that is highly reliable, secure, and user-friendly."
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So the plan is to start this month with bids for contracts to manage the transition from the current system to the 'next generation' system, and to follow those in the summer with bids to design the next generation system. (If that seems out of order to you, you're not the only one.)
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