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This document outlines the Northern Region's strategic steps towards enhancing organ donation and transplantation rates by 2020, with a goal of a 50% increase in donations. It emphasizes specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely (SMART) approaches to improving referrals, consent, and organ retrieval processes. The importance of regional collaborations, effective commissioning, and public promotion is highlighted, alongside professional standards and legislative reforms. The initiative aims to align with world-class performance in the field, ensuring more lives are saved through organ donations.
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Next Steps… Lesley Logan Angus Vincent Paul Murphy 3rd July 2013 NORTHERN
Next steps… NORTHERN 5th Against 50% Goal: Joint 5th Contribution to 50% Goal:
Next steps… NORTHERN 5th Against 50% Goal: Joint 5th Contribution to 50% Goal: 1st Referral 1st 2nd BSD Testing DCD DBD 12th 1st Organs per donor 12th 1st Approach 1st 3rd Consent SN-OD Involvement 7th 9th
Choose from the list and commit your hospital to 1-2: SMART steps… NORTHERN Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Timely Referral BSD Testing Be SMART about it. Organs per donor Approach Consent SN-OD Involvement
The Organ Donation Taskforce report Aim: a 50% increase in organ donation Organ Donation, Past Present and Future
Taking Organ Donation and Transplantation to 2020 Aim: to match world class performance in organ donation and transplantation Organ Donation, Past Present and Future
Taking Organ Donation and Transplantation to 2020 Aim: to match world class performance in organ donation and transplantation • NHSBT and Commissioners • workforce strategy • strengthen Regional Collaboratives • streamline processes • more effective commissioning of retrieval and transplantation services Organ Donation, Past Present and Future
Taking Organ Donation and Transplantation to 2020 Aim: to match world class performance in organ donation and transplantation • Acute hospitals • professional ‘standards’ document • memorandum of understanding • open publication of data • improved family approach Organ Donation, Past Present and Future
Taking Organ Donation and Transplantation to 2020 Aim: to match world class performance in organ donation and transplantation • Retrieval and transplantation • improved collaboration with ICUs • peer review to promote greater consistency in decision making • review of pre-mortem interventions • evaluation of post-mortem technologies Organ Donation, Past Present and Future
Taking Organ Donation and Transplantation to 2020 Aim: to match world class performance in organ donation and transplantation • Society • more robust interpretation of ODR • challenging debates, e.g. reciprocity • legislative reform • political accountability • Impactful public promotion Without donation there can be no transplantation Organ Donation, Past Present and Future
These issues should not be particularly difficult, or even that costly to resolve. Overcoming them will require leadership, boldness and willingness to change established practice. The prize for doing so is considerable. Mary Hand, cystic fibrosis sufferer. Died aged 22 Organ Donation, Past Present and Future