On May 21, 2025, DPC submitted a letter to Thomas J. Engels, Administrator at the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), expressing concern about the growth in out-of-sequence organ transplants reported in a recent New York Times article. The article outlines a recent shift in the transplant system, where someone’s ranking on the transplant list may be ignored and instead the organ is given to a patient further down the list, usually due to easier coordination for the transplant. As a patient-led organization whose board is comprised of dialysis and kidney transplant patients, DPC is alarmed at the reported rate of this happening and implores HRSA to investigate and publish findings into whether this practice is actually reducing the number of discarded organs – a key defense given for this change in the system.
DPC Submits Letter to HRSA on Out-of-Sequence Organ Donation
Hannah Bracamonte2025-05-22T17:13:52+00:00May 22nd, 2025|Categories: Access to Transplant, Advance Patient Choice, Article, Protect Patient Care|