PERSONAL VIEWPOINT
Seeking new answers to old questions about public reporting of transplant program performance in the United States

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The Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) is mandated by the National Organ Transplant Act, the Final Rule, and the SRTR contract with the Health Resources and Services Administration to report program-specific information on the performance of transplant programs. Following a consensus conference in 2012, SRTR developed a new version of the public website to improve public reporting of often complex metrics, including changing from a 3-tier to a 5-tier summary metric for first-year posttransplant survival. After its release in December 2016, the new presentation was moved to a “beta” website to allow collection of additional feedback. SRTR made further improvements and released a new beta website in May 2018. In response to feedback, SRTR added 5-tier summaries for standardized waitlist mortality and deceased donor transplant rate ratios, along with an indicator of which metric most affects survival after listing. Presentation of results was made more understandable with input from patients and families from surveys and focus groups. Room for improvement remains, including continuing to make the data more useful to patients, deciding what additional data elements should be collected to improve risk adjustment, and developing new metrics that better reflect outcomes most relevant to patients.

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editorial/personal viewpoint
Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN)
organ transplantation in general
Scientific Registry for Transplant Recipients (SRTR)

Abbreviations

AHRQ
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
COIIN
Collaborative Innovation and Improvement Network
DAC
Data Advisory Committee
HHS
US Department of Health and Human Services
HRSA
Health Resources and Services Administration
KAS
kidney allocation system
KDPI
Kidney Donor Profile Index
MPSC
Membership and Professional Standards Committee
NOTA
National Organ Transplantation Act
OPOs
organ procurement organizations
OPTN
Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network
PSR
program-specific report
SRTR
Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients

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See also: Wey et al, and Wey et al