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Proposal to Reduce the Reporting Requirements for the Deceased Donor Registration (DDR) Form Organ Procurement Organization Committee Fall 2014.

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1 Proposal to Reduce the Reporting Requirements for the Deceased Donor Registration (DDR) Form Organ Procurement Organization Committee Fall 2014

2  Inconsistent data reporting on potential deceased donors that do not proceed to donation  Policy: Host OPO must complete deceased donor registration (DDR) for all deceased donors and authorized but not recovered potential deceased donors  DDR never intended to be used for non-donors  DDR contains basic demographic information and detailed clinical information that only applies to actual donors The Problem

3  Remove policy requirement to complete the DDR for non-donors  Current requirement provides minimal information Goals of the Proposal

4  Complete the donor feedback form  DDR will not be generated if you check the “no organs were recovered for the purpose of transplantation” box (currently labeled as “referral only”)  Requirements for completing Death Notification Registration won’t change  Routine monitoring of OPTN members won’t change  UNet data subject to OPTN review-members must provide documentation as requested What Members will Need to Do

5  Sean Van Slyck  Committee Chair svanslyck@ctdn.org svanslyck@ctdn.org  Regional representative name (RA will complete) Region X Representative email address  Robert Hunter Committee Liaison robert.hunter@unos.org robert.hunter@unos.org Questions?


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