HRSA Proposes New Data Collection for Organ Donation and Transplants
Published Date: 7/1/2025
Notice
Summary
HRSA is asking for approval to collect new data about organ donation and transplants. This affects hospitals, transplant centers, and patients waiting for organs, helping improve how organs are matched and tracked. The public can comment for 30 days, and no new costs are expected during this review.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
New organ transplant process data
HRSA will collect new data about organ donation and transplants that affects hospitals, transplant centers, and patients waiting for organs. The data collection is intended to help improve how organs are matched and tracked.
No new costs expected during review
HRSA states that no new costs are expected during this OMB review of the information collection. This applies to hospitals, transplant centers, and other respondents while the ICR is under review.
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