Legislation Targets “Mismanagement” Of Nation’s Organ Donation System

Northwest Iowa — Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is applauding legislation that’s passed the House and Senate which aims to break up the monopoly that controls how donated organs are delivered — or not delivered — to people who desperately need transplants.

Grassley says one non-profit group, the United Network for Organ Sharing, has cornered the market since the 1980s, determining how hearts, lungs, livers and other vital organs are harvested and used.


Under the bill, which President Biden is expected to sign, the federal Health Resources and Services Administration will step in and allow other non-profits and for-profit groups to bid on taking over parts of the system to break the monopoly.


The ultimate goal, he says, is to get more donated organs equitably shared around the country and to see them delivered in a timely manner to potentially save thousands of lives.


According to the Iowa Donor Network, there are more than 600 Iowans waiting for a transplant or tissue donation.

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