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Shutdown Forces UNOS to Pause OPTN Oversight as Organ Matching Continues

The nonprofit says the stoppage strains transplant policy work, urging Congress to restore funding.

Overview

  • UNOS confirmed it furloughed about 90 employees after federal officials ordered routine oversight to halt.
  • HHS and HRSA said donor registration, waitlist additions, transplants, and responses to urgent safety risks will continue without interruption.
  • Many OPTN committee meetings were canceled, including monitoring tied to recent heart and lung transplant policy implementations.
  • UNOS said the government owes it more than $10 million for 2024 OPTN work, compounding shutdown pressures alongside a contract extension that ends Dec. 29.
  • More than 100,000 people await transplants nationwide as the funding standoff in Congress continues following failed Senate votes.