A Population Health Approach to Transplant Access: Challenging the Status Quo

Am J Kidney Dis. 2022 Sep;80(3):406-415. doi: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2022.01.422. Epub 2022 Feb 25.

Abstract

Transplant referral and evaluation are critical steps to waitlisting yet remain an elusive part of the transplant process. Despite calls for more data collection on pre-waitlisting steps, there are currently no national surveillance data to aid in understanding the causes and potential solutions for the extreme variation in access to transplantation. As population health scientists, epidemiologists, clinicians, and ethicists we submit that the transplant community has an obligation to better understand disparities in transplant access as a first necessary step to effectively mitigating these inequities. Our position is grounded in a population health approach, consistent with several new overarching national policy and quality initiatives. The purpose of this Perspective is to (1) provide an overview of how a population health approach should inform current multisystem policies impacting kidney transplantation and demonstrate how these efforts could be enhanced with national data collection on pre-waitlisting steps; (2) demonstrate the feasibility and concrete next steps for pre-waitlisting data collection; and (3) identify potential opportunities to use these data to implement effective population-level interventions, policies, and quality measures to improve equity in access to kidney transplantation.

Keywords: Allocation policy; barriers to care; disparities; end-stage renal disease (ESRD); equity; government policy; kidney transplantation; population health approach; quality metrics; socioeconomic status; surveillance data; transplant access; transplant referral; waitlisting.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Health Services Accessibility*
  • Humans
  • Kidney Transplantation*
  • Population Health*
  • Waiting Lists