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Policy implementation notice: National Liver Review Board enhancements effective August 4

Policy implementation notice: National Liver Review Board enhancements effective August 4

Aug 5, 2020 | Liver/intestine, News, Policy changes, Transplant hospital

Review these NLRB enhancements, implemented on Aug. 4, to determine any impact on your clinical practice.

Policy implementation notice: National Liver Review Board enhancements effective August 4

System notice: Reactivation of liver candidates to MELD or PELD score without entering new lab values

May 6, 2020 | Liver/intestine, News, Policy changes

Effective May 6, 2020, a transplant program reactivating a liver transplant candidate to a MELD or PELD status in Waitlist is no longer required to input updated lab values to support the listing.

Pre-implementation system notice: Reactivation of liver candidates to MELD or PELD score without entering new lab values

Pre-implementation system notice: Reactivation of liver candidates to MELD or PELD score without entering new lab values

Apr 29, 2020 | Liver/intestine, News, Policy changes

Effective May 6, 2020, a transplant program reactivating a liver transplant candidate to a MELD or PELD status in Waitlist will no longer be required to input updated lab values to support the listing.

Pre-implementation system notice: Reactivation of liver candidates to MELD or PELD score without entering new lab values

System notice: Access for urgent liver candidates in Hawaii and Puerto Rico implemented Feb. 18

Feb 18, 2020 | Liver/intestine, News, Policy changes, UNet℠ system changes

The variance will improve timely access to donors for liver candidates listed as Status 1A, Status 1B, or with a MELD or PELD score of 37 or higher in Hawaii and Puerto Rico.

New national liver and intestinal organ transplant system in effect Feb. 4, 2020

New national liver and intestinal organ transplant system in effect Feb. 4, 2020

Feb 4, 2020 | Liver/intestine, News, Policy changes

New national liver and intestinal organ transplant system based on acuity circles implemented Feb. 4, 2020

Updated liver and intestinal organ allocation policy to be implemented Feb. 4, 2020

Updated liver and intestinal organ allocation policy to be implemented Feb. 4, 2020

Jan 18, 2020 | Liver/intestine, News, Policy changes

New policy will be implemented Feb. 4 to allow for computer programming and notification of members.

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