Operationalizing In-House Call Teams: Strategies to Increase Efficiency, Compliance, and Patient Access
Presented on: Thursday, March 28, 2024
Staff management has been a significant challenge for transplant centers nationwide. As the demand for transplants grows, how are these centers addressing the increasing workload with either the same number of staff or, in many instances, fewer resources? During this session, we will discuss the pros and cons of developing and managing an in-house call team. Our panel will share insights into key considerations for successful program development, including strategies to enhance efficiency, staff/faculty satisfaction, regulatory compliance, and patient access to donor organs.
Identify key items to consider when developing in-house call teams.
Describe the different roles that can be utilized for a call team.
Explain process workflows specific to organ allocation processes.
Nursing Supervisor Liver and lung transplant programs and organ procurement team
University of Michigan Transplant Center
Members of the donation and transplantation community serving diverse populations to include administrators, coordinators, physicians, nurses, surgeons, managers, quality improvement specialists, social workers, and other donation and transplantation center professionals and their colleagues.