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CMS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: CMS Media Relations HHS
Seeks Public Comments to Advance Equity and Reduce Disparities in Organ
Transplantation, Improve Life-Saving Donations, and Dialysis
Facility Quality of Care This
effort builds upon the recent Organ Procurement Organizations’ Conditions for
Coverage (CfCs) final rule to help thousands of patients on waitlists Today, the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
(CMS) issued a Request for Information (RFI) to solicit stakeholder and
public feedback that will be used to inform potential changes and future
rulemaking to improve the organ transplantation system and seek to enhance
the quality of life of those living with organ failure. This is part of the
Biden-Harris Administration’s ongoing efforts to improve the health outcomes
of the more than 106,000 people who are waiting to receive a life-saving or
life-enhancing organ transplant. CMS is focused on identifying potential
system-wide improvements that would increase organ donations, improve transplants,
enhance the quality of care in dialysis facilities, increase access to
dialysis services, and advance equity in organ donation and
transplantation. Critical to these system-wide improvements is
the close, collaborative relationship among Organ Procurement Organizations
(OPOs), donor hospitals, transplant programs, and End-Stage Renal Disease
(ESRD) facilities to ensure that organs are successfully recovered and
transplanted. These providers and suppliers are integral to the nation’s
transplant ecosystem and the health of patients across the
nation. “Today’s announcement supports the
President’s Executive Orders to advance health equity and improve health
outcomes for people in need of a life-saving transplant and dialysis,” said
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra. “We want to hear
from diverse stakeholders, especially the patients and their families. Your
feedback is essential to our work in ensuring equal access to vital
resources.” Communities of color have much higher rates
of high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and heart disease, all of which
increase the risk for kidney disease. Black Americans are almost four times
more likely, and Latinos are 1.3 times more likely, to have kidney failure
compared to White Americans. Despite the higher risk, data shows that Black
and Latino patients on dialysis are less likely to be placed on the
transplant waitlist and have a lower likelihood of transplantation. Because
of these stark inequities, CMS’ RFI asks the public for specific ideas on
advancing equity within the organ transplantation system, particularly on
potential changes to the health and safety standards for transplant programs,
ESRD facilities, and OPO operations. “Organ donation is a precious gift, and we
owe it to recipients, donors, those awaiting organs, and their loved ones to
ensure our transplantation system is safe, efficient, and equitable,” said
CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “We are seeking input on ways to
improve organ donation and transplantation and are committed to engaging all
stakeholders throughout our policy development process. This effort is
extremely important for supporting organ transplants for communities of
color, individuals with disabilities, and other historically underserved
populations.” This RFI seeks feedback from those on organ
transplant waitlists, transplant recipients, their families, living donors
and those who sign up to be posthumous donors, families of donors, chronic
kidney disease and ESRD patients. This feedback will help inform future
regulatory requirements that transplant programs, OPOs, and ESRD providers
and suppliers would need to meet to participate in the Medicare and Medicaid
programs. The RFI is posted here: https://www.federalregister.gov/public-inspection/2021-26146/request-for-information-health-and-safety-requirements-for-transplant-programs-organ-procurement
Comments must be submitted by February 1, 2022. ### |
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Monday, December 6, 2021
CMS NEWS: HHS Seeks Public Comments to Advance Equity and Reduce Disparities in Organ Transplantation, Improve Life-Saving Donations, and Dialysis Facility Quality of Care
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