Offer Filters
Smarter, more-targeted organ offers
Now available for
liver and heart
Offer Filters helps hospitals understand acceptance patterns and refine them — so organs are transplanted faster.
Finding the right organ
Offer Filters analyzes hospitals’ organ acceptance trends and can automatically ‘filter’ out the offers that aren’t a good match.
For the right patient
Filters can be tweaked, activated and created at a program level to ensure doctors are getting the right organs for their patients.
Faster
The Offer Filters tool reduces the time between offer and acceptance, bringing lifesaving organs to patients faster.
Here’s how it works
Offer Filters analyzes two years of a program’s accepted organ offers to help get organs to patients who need them.
Frequently asked questions
The Offer Filters tool gives transplant programs the option to filter out organ offers they don’t intend to accept, based on multiple filters all applied in conjunction with each other.
The goal of the tool is to allow organs to be offered to accepting programs faster.
The tool can provide recommended filters based on a program’s past acceptance trends, and programs can also tweak and make custom filters.
What are the benefits of using Offer Filters?
Are filters different from acceptance criteria?
For example, Offer Filters can bypass offers based on a certain age AND distance not just age OR distance.
Additionally, acceptance criteria are only applied once, with information available at the time of the match. Filters are applied every time an offer is sent out and use the latest available information.
Do Offer Filters replace acceptance criteria?
Offer Filters are applied when the OPO is making organ offers. If the donor meets one or more of the program’s offer filters then a bypass code is applied and the center is not notified.
Will the filters impact our transplant metrics?
How will I know what impact filters will have?
Am I going to miss out on organs for my patients?
You can also set candidate exclusion criteria to ensure subsets of your patients (e.g. patients with CPRA>90) still receive offers.
Are other programs using the organs my program filters out?
Can I suggest new filter criteria?
Filters can be tweaked, activated and created at a program level to ensure doctors are getting the right organs for their patients. Patients like Sejal Patel.
Sejal Patel is no stranger to waiting. A two-time kidney transplant recipient, Patel has spent nearly four years of her life wondering when her transplant team will call with good news.