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Deceased kidney donors recovered increase six-months post-implementation minimum donor criteria for kidney biopsies

Deceased kidney donors recovered increase six-months post-implementation minimum donor criteria for kidney biopsies

Dec 19, 2023 | Kidney/pancreas, News, Policy monitoring reports

Early data shows a six percent increase of deceased kidney donors recovered in the post-policy era compared to the pre-policy era.

Black kidney candidates are receiving waiting time modifications, helping them get the organs they need

Black kidney candidates are receiving waiting time modifications, helping them get the organs they need

Dec 4, 2023 | Equity, In Focus, Kidney/pancreas, Kidney/pancreas, News, Policy monitoring reports, Trending

Latest kidney monitoring report shows two new kidney polices are working as intended

Two-year monitoring report available for pancreas allocation policies

Two-year monitoring report available for pancreas allocation policies

Oct 3, 2023 | Kidney/pancreas, News, Policy monitoring reports

Report captures two-year data post implementation of 250 nautical mile circles.

Deceased kidney donors recovered increase six-months post-implementation minimum donor criteria for kidney biopsies

Two-year monitoring report continues to show improvements in equity in access to kidney transplants for several key populations

Jul 6, 2023 | Kidney/pancreas, News, Policy monitoring reports

New data monitoring report contains key measures of the current kidney allocation system, 2-years post implementation.

Deceased kidney donors recovered increase six-months post-implementation minimum donor criteria for kidney biopsies

One-year monitoring report shows increases in kidney transplants for Black, Hispanic, Asian and pediatric patients following policy changes

Jul 1, 2022 | Kidney/pancreas, News, Policy monitoring reports

One-year monitoring report shows increases in kidney transplants for Black, Hispanic, Asian and pediatric patients following policy changes.

One-year monitoring report available for pancreas allocation policies

One-year monitoring report available for pancreas allocation policies

Jun 24, 2022 | Kidney/pancreas, News, Policy monitoring reports

Report captures first 12 months of data after implementation of 250 nautical mile circles.

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