HHS Launches $4M EMPOWER Prize Challenge to Enhance Living Kidney Donation

HHS Launches $4M EMPOWER Prize Challenge to Enhance Living Kidney Donation

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HHS Launches $4M EMPOWER Prize Challenge to Revolutionize Living Kidney Donation

What You Should Know

  • The Challenge: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has launched the 2026 KidneyX EMPOWER Prize Challenge, a $4M national competition to accelerate innovations supporting living kidney donors.
  • The Core Problem: The math surrounding kidney disease is incredibly bleak. Over 100,000 Americans are waitlisted for a kidney, and more than a dozen die each day waiting. Despite being one of the most effective treatments, the number of living kidney donors has remained virtually flat at fewer than 7,000 per year for two decades.
  • The Innovation Targets: The $4 million prize seeks solutions across five specific barriers: Public Awareness, Donor Interventions (addressing surgery fears), Donor Readiness (BMI management, smoking cessation, financial planning), Donor-Centered Outcomes (long-term tracking), and Center Practices (reducing administrative delays).

Breaking Barriers to Living Donation

The EMPOWER Prize Challenge, managed through the Kidney Innovation Accelerator (KidneyX), directly targets the financial, logistical, and educational hurdles that prevent potential donors from coming forward. The competition seeks practical solutions in five key areas:

  • Public Awareness & Mentorship: Building community-based models to identify and support potential donors.
  • Donor Interventions: Creating educational tools to address surgical fears and long-term health concerns.
  • Donor Readiness & Eligibility: Helping donors overcome barriers like BMI management, smoking cessation, and financial planning.
  • Donor-Centered Outcomes: Implementing long-term monitoring strategies to ensure the well-being of donors after their procedure.
  • Center Practices: Sharing successful best practices to reduce administrative delays across different geographic regions.

Modernizing the Kidney Care Data Infrastructure

In tandem with the prize challenge, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) is partnering with the nephrology community to improve data standardization. This effort aims to:

  • Enhance Interoperability: Enable seamless and secure data exchange across the kidney care ecosystem.
  • Support Decision-Making: Provide clinicians and patients with better tools for clinical coordination and research.
  • Modernize Transplantation: Improve the national organ procurement system to ensure more equitable access to life-saving transplants.

About KidneyX

KidneyX is a public-private partnership between HHS and the American Society of Nephrology (ASN). Since its inception, KidneyX has awarded over $25M to more than 70 winners to transform the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of kidney disease.

Innovators interested in participating in the $4M challenge can find more information and apply at kidneyxempowerchallenge.org.

 

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