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Informed Consent for Kidney Paired Donation. Kidney Transplantation Committee Fall 2014. The Problem. Participants in KPD programs must be advised of the benefits and risks Policy does not include informed consent section for KPD participants. Goal of the Proposal.
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Informed Consent for Kidney Paired Donation Kidney Transplantation Committee Fall 2014
The Problem • Participants in KPD programs must be advised of the benefits and risks • Policy does not include informed consent section for KPD participants
Goal of the Proposal • Inform participants of risks and benefits • Inform participants of logistical aspects • Ensure consent of non-directed donors and bridge donors is based on full understanding of benefits and consequences
How the Proposal will Achieve its Goal • Apply KPD informed consent policies to participants in all KPD programs • Advise participants of risks of shipping kidneys • Explain remedy for a failed exchange • Provide elements of informed consent specific to non-directed donors and bridge donors
Supporting Evidence • Feedback from March 2012 public comment proposal for KPD policy • March 2012 KPD Consensus Conference recommendations for donor evaluation and care
What Members will Need to Do • Incorporate these elements into your informed consent process • Comply with the elements of informed consent for non-directed donors and bridge donors as applicable • Understand and communicate specific aspects of the KPD program in which the member participates • Matching requirements • Remedies for failed exchanges • Rules for meetings between matched donors and recipients
Questions? • Richard Formica, MD Committee Chair richard.formica@yale.edu • Regional representative name (RA will complete) Region X Representative email address • Gena Boyle, MPA Committee Liaison gena.boyle@unos.org