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Patient Status Confirmation link available in UNet℠ beginning April 3, closes April 24

Patient Status Confirmation link available in UNet℠ beginning April 3, closes April 24

The Patient Status Confirmation link is a tool available twice a year within Secure Enterprise℠.  At that time, transplant programs are asked to confirm or update patient status for selected patients.

The next data confirmation period is April 3-24, 2023


How does data get collected during this period?

  • From April 3-24, any user having permission to “Waitlist℠: REMOVE a Candidate”, and/or “TIEDI®: EDIT forms/Report Death at a Center/Program” which has data in need of confirmation, will see a “Patient Status Confirmation” section on their Secure Enterprise landing page.
  • The link will include a “Confirm Patient Status” link to the data collection tool.
  • This will allow access to a list containing relevant information for each patient, as well as instructions for making the updates.
  • If the link appears in your landing page, please complete the status for patients provided by the deadline posted on that list.
  • All verified patient status information that is ultimately confirmed by your program or through another source will then be incorporated into the OPTN database and will be used in OPTN and SRTR data analyses and reporting, including the Program Specific Reports.
  • As you review your patient data and you find that a patient is deceased and currently being followed in UNet, you must also report the post-transplant death or waiting list removal in TIEDI or Waitlist as required by policy.

More about the patient status confirmation period

Opening the confirmation tool twice a year allows transplant programs to confirm or update the most recent known status for the included patients within the open reporting period.

Information regarding whether a patient is currently living or deceased is important to the analysis and understanding of the outcomes of transplantation (particularly for those patients not actively being followed by a transplant program).

UNOS uses data from other sources as supplements. Incorporation of these data into the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) database requires confirming the most recent patient status for a selection of patients.

These updated patient status data will be used by UNOS and provided to the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR)for use in their reports and analyses, including OPTN committee analyses and the SRTR’s program-specific reports.

Questions?

Please contact UNOS Customer Service at 800-978-4334 or email [email protected]

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