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Changes to security personnel requirements and reporting

Changes to security personnel requirements and reporting

Jun 30, 2023 | Histocompatibility, News, OPO, Policy changes, Transplant hospital

Changes to security personnel requirements and reporting to be implemented following policy changes approved by the OPTN Board of Directors.

Implementation notice: CPRA calculation change

Implementation notice: CPRA calculation change

Jan 26, 2023 | Equity, Histocompatibility, Kidney/pancreas, News, UNet℠ system changes

CPRA >98% signatures must be entered in Waitlist for the candidate to receive additional allocation priority.

Implementation notice: CPRA calculation change

Update: CPRA calculation

Dec 16, 2022 | Equity, Histocompatibility, Kidney/pancreas, News, UNet℠ system changes

The new formula for Calculated Panel Reactive Antibody (CPRA) will now go into effect on Jan. 26, 2023. 

Implementation notice: CPRA calculation change

FAQ for patients: CPRA calculation change

Nov 17, 2022 | Education, Equity, Histocompatibility, Kidney/pancreas, News, Patient

We’ve put together some frequently asked questions to help patients wondering about the upcoming change.

Implementation notice: CPRA calculation change

Pre-implementation notice: CPRA calculation change

Oct 27, 2022 | Equity, Histocompatibility, Kidney/pancreas, News, Policy changes, UNet℠ system changes

This policy change is intended to more accurately reflect patient sensitization.

Changes to security personnel requirements and reporting

Changes to HLA and unacceptable antigen options in effect

Aug 30, 2022 | Histocompatibility, News, Policy changes, UNet℠ system changes

Updates to HLA typing and unacceptable antigen reporting options and equivalencies are now in effect.

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TMF 2025 speaker Laura Butler on Collaborative Leadership in Transplantation

Collaboration between clinical, business and regulatory roles is essential to building transplant programs that prioritize patient care and outcomes. Having lived on both sides of transplant care, I’m passionate about sharing the lessons I’ve learned.

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