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Using registries to improve outcomes and transplant management

Using registries to improve outcomes and transplant management

Oct 22, 2020 | In Focus, Performance

UNOS builds and hosts registries enabling OPOs and transplant centers to address issues such as treatment, payment, quality improvement, benchmarking and clinical research.

Analyzing adult heart allocation policy

Analyzing adult heart allocation policy

Jul 14, 2020 | Heart/lung, In Focus, News, Performance, Research

In a recently published article, UNOS-led research found that the new heart allocation policy provides broader access to the most medically urgent candidates.

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Transforming transplant program operations with data-driven tools

UNOS offers best-in-class tools tailored to the needs of transplant programs.

Efficiently matching patients with organs for transplant

UNOS’ technology is helping save lives through its ability to quickly and safely implement new policies and match patients with life-saving organs.

TMF 2025 presenter Samantha Ramirez on the Evolving Role of Transplant Coordinators

Learn more from Ramirez at the 2025 Transplant Management Forum in San Antonio, TX.  Registration is now open.

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