
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.
UNOS’ technology is helping save lives through its ability to quickly and safely implement new policies and match patients with life-saving organs.
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UNOS continuously tests, maintains and enhances its technology to ensure it’s safe, secure and meets the highest IT security standards.
UNOS Chief Medical Officer Dr. Andrew Klein explains the complicated treatment that could one day reduce the number of people waiting for a lifesaving transplant.
UNOS’ technology is matching critical organs with patients for transplant 365 days a year. Ongoing IT security and stability enhancements provide protection to lifesaving technology.
Information for lung transplant programs on the distribution of scores for all active registrations waiting for lung transplants in the U.S.
Federal regulations don’t prevent unaccompanied organs from flying above the wing – yet they’re being transported as cargo. The government agrees it can improve its communications to airlines and airports to clarify this.
The U.S. needs a national organ tracking system. UNOS is working to help make that happen.
The new, UNOS-supported Medicare program that should help increase kidney transplants.
Automated donor referrals will help more donated organs be transplanted. UNOS calls for Congressional action to mandate this process.