CMS issues proposed rule on oversight of organ procurement organizations
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Jan. 28 released a proposed rule that would update conditions for coverage for organ procurement organizations. The proposal would eliminate regulatory requirements that limited the Secretary of Health and Human Services in certifying new OPOs, clarify the OPO designation process, modify the appeals process for OPOs, and update and add certain key definitions, among other changes. CMS also seeks comments on various topics, including a new process to certify OPOs; conflicts of interest in organ and tissue procurement; automated electronic referrals, from donor hospitals to OPOs; and alternative approaches to OPO designation and non-renewal of OPO agreements.
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