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The Alliance Conversation Series
SRTR Annual Session: Using SRTR Data to Monitor OPO Program Performance
Presented On:April 11, 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm• EST

This conversation series will focus on providing information to Organ Procurement Organization leadership and quality professionals on the various performance metrics and tools made available by the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients.

  • Participants will learn what data and tools are available for OPOs on SRTR’s public and secure websites.
  • Participants will have the opportunity to better understand the differences between the metrics currently available through the SRTR and the performance metrics used by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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2022 NCIF Planning Committee, 2024 NCIF-Optimizing Performance Planning Committee, 2025 NCF-Perfusion & Preservation Devices Planning Committee, 2025 NCIF-Planning Committee, 2026 NCF-Transplantation & Donation Management Planning Committee, Board, Event Speaker, National Collaboration Forum Planning Committee, National Critical Issues Forum Planning Committee, Speaker
Jon Snyder
PhD, MS
Director of Transplant Epidemiology
Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute
Jon Miller
Speaker
Jon Miller
PhD, MPH
Biostatistician
Chronic Disease Research Group (CDRG)
McKee, Katie Mayo Clinic
Artificial Intelligence Transplant and Donation Resource Collaborative, Conversation Series Workgroup, Mentor, Moderator, National Donor Management Summit Planning Committee, National Transplant Leadership Council, Speaker, Transplant Finance Initiative Workgroup
Katie McKee
MPH
Operations Administrator
Mayo Clinic
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Artificial Intelligence Transplant and Donation Resource Collaborative, Donation Advancement Series Faculty, Moderator
Thomas Levanos
Director, Business Intelligence & Performance Excellence
Mid-America Transplant

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.

Continuing Education Credits

Continuing Education credits are no longer available for this learning opportunity.

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