
National collaborative focusing on organ offer acceptance to launch at the end of January 2023
More than 80 transplant programs are participating in the project; a virtual option for the in-person kickoff event is available to the entire community.
More than 80 transplant programs are participating in the project; a virtual option for the in-person kickoff event is available to the entire community.
The UNOS LPD pilot program aims to increase the number of living liver donations.
Selfless deceased donors make 12-year record-setting trend possible.
Total kidney transplants exceeded 25,000 for the first year ever; annual records also set for liver, heart and lung transplants.
To increase autonomy and transparency to better serve the nation’s transplant patients, UNOS recommends a restructure of respective boards of directors and to establish the OPTN as an independent non-profit entity.
The changes are intended to improve the efficiency of the OPTN Kidney Paired Donation Pilot Program (KPDPP), improve clarity around the living donation process and update informed consent for participants in all KPD programs.
New pathway set for pediatric candidates with cystic fibrosis; guidance amended for candidates with hepatic adenoma and Budd-Chiari syndrome.
Programs must complete the process and provide the necessary documentation to the OPTN by Jan. 3, 2024.
New policy allows for waiting time adjustments for those disadvantaged by the use of race-based measures of kidney health.
Previous use of race-based calculations disadvantaged some Black patients by overestimating their kidney function.