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Organ Transplantation: HHS Action Needed to Improve Lifesaving Program

Unknown Cluster #265 Status: Active First seen: 2026-01-29 Last activity: 2026-01-29

What GAO Found Organ transplantation is the leading treatment for patients with severe organ failure, but as of May 2025, more than 100,000 individuals remained on the national waiting list. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has overseen organ allocation services since 1984, using the same contractor to do so, until recently. In 2024, HHS entered into contracts to assess weaknesses in organ allocation services, as part of a modernization initiative. The assessments target issues

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Organ Transplantation: HHS Action Needed to Improve Lifesaving Program Representative gao.gov S1 2026-01-22 12:22:01