Report
Organ and tissue donation and transplantation project final report
Publisher
Hospitals
Health services accessibility
Health economics
Health data
Medical transplants
Australia
Resources
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| Organ and tissue donation and transplantation project final report | 5.26 MB |
Description
The final report from a review of Australia's organ donation, retrieval and transplantation system.
The key findings show a variation in how states and territories capture data and apply costing guidelines leading to:
- inaccurate cost reimbursement for hospitals and healthcare services
- inadequate capture and funding of retrievals that do not proceed to transplant
- funding models that underfund or double count services
- lack of visibility of inefficiencies and cost drivers
- inefficient resource and workforce allocation.
The report has identified 15 recommendations for the Independent Health and Aged Care Pricing Authority (IHACPA), governments and key agencies to consider. These seek to address gaps in the complexity of data collection, reporting, costing and funding of organ and tissue donation and transplantation infrastructure in Australia. The recommendations aim to:
- increase equitable access to transplantation across Australia
- improve the volume and quality of data captured to better inform future funding models and resource allocation
- reduce inconsistencies in how services are costed and priced
- improve reimbursement for hospitals and service providers
- improve efficiencies within services to reduce resource and workforce burden.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu 2026
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
9 Apr 2026
