Advisory Groups

The procedures for organ donation, allocation, retrieval and transplantation are set and monitored by advisory groups (AGs) which focus almost exclusively on issues to do with specific organs. These groups enable an exchange of views and information on practical and strategic issues and recommend changes, as necessary, to the nationally agreed protocols for allocating organs. More specifically they:

  • consider operational aspects of transplantation including organ retrieval, organ allocation and data analysis and to monitor activity and outcome.
  • recommend, as necessary, changes to the nationally agreed protocols, to recognise clinical governance issues and ensure, as far as possible, that national standards of good practice are in place with regard to waiting list criteria and organ allocation that provide equity of access to transplantation.
  • remit to NHSBT matters of practice or policy that require consideration within a broader framework.
  • liaise as necessary with the British Transplantation Society and other bodies in the development of national standards.

There are seven main advisory groups, which meet twice yearly, covering

  • Bowel
  • Cardiothoracic
  • Donation
  • Kidney
  • Liver
  • Ocular Tissue
  • Pancreas

There is also a retrieval group, to develop and monitor standards for organ retrieval by the National Organ Retrieval Service, commissioned by NHSBT.

The advisory group chairmen serve for three years with the option of a further two years. All are free to co-opt members for specific aspects of their work and to form small working parties, as appropriate.

The procedures for organ donation, allocation, retrieval and transplantation are set and monitored by the Advisory Groups which focus almost exclusively on issues to do with specific organs. These groups enable an exchange of views and information on practical and strategic issues and recommend changes, as necessary, to the nationally agreed protocols for allocating organs.

Currently, all selection and allocation policies are undergoing review and will need modification to ensure compliance with current and planned legislation.

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