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Importance of incorporating standardized,verifiable, objective metrics of organ procurement organization performance into discussions about organ allocation
Authors:David Goldberg  Seth Karp  Malay B. Shah  Derek Dubay  Raymond Lynch
Abstract:Identifying and supporting specific organ procurement organizations (OPOs) with the greatest opportunity to increase donation rates could significantly increase the number of organs available for transplant. Accomplishing this is complicated by current Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients/Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services metrics of donation rates and OPO performance that rely on eligible deaths. These data are self‐reported and unverifiable and have been shown to underestimate potential organ donors. We examine the limitations of current OPO performance/donation metrics to inform discussions related to strategies to increase donation. We propose changing to a simple, verifiable, and uniformly applied donation metric. This would allow the transplant community to (1) better understand inherent differences in donor availability based on geography and (2) identify underperforming areas that would benefit from systems improvement agreements to increase donation rates.
Keywords:donors and donation  donors and donation: deceased  editorial/personal viewpoint  health services and outcomes research  organ allocation  organ procurement and allocation  organ procurement organization  organ transplantation in general
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