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Working Together Donation Opportunities: What’s Possible?

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Working Together Donation Opportunities: What’s Possible?. Jim Trisch Director Donation Services OneLegacy. Planning for the future. Today We Have The Opportunity To Redefine How We Manage Our Organ & Tissue Donation System to enhance and save lives.... By Working Together!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Working Together Donation Opportunities:  What’s Possible?

Working TogetherDonation Opportunities:

What’s Possible?

Working TogetherDonation Opportunities:

What’s Possible?

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Planning for the future

Planning for the future

Today We Have The OpportunityTo Redefine How We Manage Our Organ & Tissue Donation System to

enhance and save lives....By Working Together!Working Together!

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How and where does it start ?

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Organ Procureme

nt Organizati

onPartnerships in Action

Don

or H

ospit

als L

ocal Tran

splan

t

Cen

ter Hosp

itals

Coroner/Medical Examiner Offices

Donation Service

Area

(DSA)

Partnerships

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From National Collaborative

Learning Sessions

ToRegional

Collaborative Learning Sessions

ToLocal

Donation Service Area

(DSA)

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58 Donation Service Areas in the US

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Regional Map

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So ……What are the Organ Donation Goals?

So ……What are the Organ Donation Goals?

• 75% conversion rate• 3.75 organs transplanted per donor• 10% Donation After Cardiac Death in each DSA

• 35,000 deceased donor organs transplanted annually

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Regional & DSA Organ Data

Gap Analysis

Where are we now?

Where are we now?

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Region 5 DSA Collaborative Conversion RateJanuary – December 2009

JAN-Dec 2009Collaborative Conversion

Rate

Conversion Gap

Region 5 67.2 -7.8%

 

AZOB 70.8% -4.2%

CADN 63.2% -11.8%

CAGS 73.1% -1.9%

CAOP 61.9% -13.1%

CASD 84.9% 9.9%

NMOP 72.9% -2.1%

NVLV 66.7% -8.8%

UTOP 81.3% 6.3%

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Region 5 Donation Service Area OTPD January – December 2009

JAN-Dec 2009

Actual OTPD

Goal OTPD The Gap

Region 5 3.11 3.82 -0.71

 

AZOB 3.23 3.83 -0.60

CADN 3.28 3.75 -0.49

CAGS 3.04 3.95 -0.91

CAOP 3.08 3.86 -0.77

CASD 2.83 3.73 -0.90

NMOP 2.96 4.03 -1.03

NVLV 2.98 3.90 -0.93

UTOP 3.01 3.70 -0.69

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397 400 382432

0

100

200

300

400

500

Donors

2006 2007 2008 2009

OneLegacyOrgan Donors 2006-2009

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National & DSA Waitlist Data

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Organ Waitlist by RegionCurrent U.S. Waiting List Based on OPTN data as of May 14, 2010

107,337

4,47014,680 12,761 10,839

23,533

2,6819,038 5,208

9,709 7,284 8,903

010,00020,00030,00040,00050,00060,00070,00080,00090,000

100,000110,000

U.S. Waiting List

All Regions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Region 5 Organ Waitlist by DSA as of May 14, 2010

23,533

2,005

10,686

1,248

7,775

1,492381 129

2,217

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

DSA Wait List

All AZOB CADN CAGS CAOP CASD NMOP NVLV UTOP

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28,113 28,935 28,357 28,965 28,464

0

10,000

20,000

30,000

Transplants2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Total Transplants in the U.S.Based on OPTN data as of May

14, 2010Transplant Growth Aim: 35,000 Transplants/Year

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“Planning is bringing the future into the present so you can do something about it now.”

Alan LakeinTime Management

Expert

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Future Of TransplantFuture Of Transplant

X-Factor of Transplantation

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What’s Possible…….. What’s Possible……..Aim of the Organ Donation Transplant Growth

and Management Collaborative:

“Save or enhance thousands of lives a year by maximizing the number of organs

transplanted from each and every donor and building the building the

necessary capacitynecessary capacity within the Nation’s transplant

programs to transplant 35,000 organs annually.”

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Questions to run on...

Questions to run on...

•What opportunities exist in our DSA in helping to close our gaps?

•What ideas/actions will I be listening for today to put into practice?

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Break Out Sessions

Break Out Sessions

Implementing An Effective Referral Response Team And Donor Council

A Clinical Balancing Act: – Honoring The DNR Decision While Preserving The Donation

Option Caring For The Potential-Donor Family Journey To Transplant:

– How Patients Facing Organ Failure Get On The Wait List Making The Call:

– Defining And Improving The Referral Process