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COIIN Results: Increasing the use of high KDPI kidneys

A three-year collaborative improvement pilot project, COIIN, explores new methods of quality monitoring. See how they increased the use of high KDPI kidneys.


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Achieving a shorter, more active kidney waitlist

Reviewing and reclassifying the kidney waitlist at University of Chicago Medical Center results in a 17 percent increase in transplants.


Improving patient readiness in the kidney waitlist

Learn how Thomas Jefferson University Hospital reduced its inactive kidney waitlist by 17 percent and ultimately improved patient readiness.


University of Iowa

Increasing high KDPI kidney utilization

The University of Iowa Organ Transplant Center nearly doubled the number of organ offers accepted by increasing high KDPI kidney utilization.


Blood type

Study finds effective outcomes for A2 to B transplants

Vanderbilt University Medical Center reports effective outcomes for A2 to B transplants in UNOS kidney allocation system


UNOS news

National Liver Review Board implementation postponed

Public comment sought on interim exception score calculation


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