Form 11 Membership_OPO Form

Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network Application Form

Membership_OPO Form

OPTN Membership Application for OPOs

OMB: 0915-0184

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Department of Health and Human Services OMB No. 0915-0184

Health Resources and Services Administration Expiration Date: XX/XX/2023

OPTN Membership Application for Organ Procurement Organizations (OPOs)

CERTIFICATION

The undersigned, a duly authorized representative of the applicant, does hereby certify that the answers and attachments to this application are true, correct and complete, to the best of his or her knowledge after investigation. I understand that the intentional submission of false data to the OPTN may result in action by the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, and/or civil or criminal penalties. By submitting this application to the OPTN, the applicant agrees: (i) to be bound by OPTN Obligations, including amendments thereto, if the applicant is granted membership and (ii) to be bound by the terms, thereof, including amendments thereto, in all matters relating to consideration of the application without regard to whether or not the applicant is granted membership.

If you have any questions, please call the UNOS Membership Team at 833-577-9469 or email [email protected].


OPTN Representative


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Printed Name Signature Email Address



Chief Executive Officer


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Printed Name Signature Email Address


Administrative Director


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Printed Name Signature Email Address



Medical Director


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Printed Name Signature Email Address



Part 1: General Information


Name of OPO: ________________________________________________________________________

CMS Provider #: ________________

OPTN Member Code: ____________



Office Address

Street: _________________________________________ Ste: _______ Phone #: __________________



City: _________________________ ST: _________ Zip: _____________ Fax #: ____________________



OPO Website Address: __________________________________________________________________

Mailing Address (if different from Physical Address)

Street/P.O. Box: ____________________________________________



City: ________________________ ST: _________ Zip: _____________



Name of Person Completing Form: _____________________________ Title: _____________________



Email Address of Person Completing Form: _________________________________________________


Is the OPO part of a hospital or independent? Check one

☐ Part of a Hospital

☐ Independent

Part 2: Facilities and Services

OPOs must have extensive facilities to be fully operational. OPOs must also provide a number of services as part of their daily operations. These required facilities and services are described in the sections that follow.

Transplant Hospital Relationship

  1. Provide copies of written agreements with all transplant hospitals within its Donation Service Area (DSA) to coordinate its procurement activities, according to the Code of Federal Regulations.



  1. Provide copies of written agreements with donor hospitals that include arrangements for the identification, referral, and maintenance of potential organ donors. This also includes preservation and transportation of donated organs to transplant hospitals in its DSA.

Laboratory Testing Services

              1. Provide copies of written agreements with all Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment (CLIA) certified laboratories that meets OPTN standards to provide donor screening for transmissible disease, including Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).



              1. Provide copies of written agreements with all OPTN approved histocompatibility laboratories to perform the necessary tissue typing of donated organs.

Tissue Bank Services

  1. Provide copies of written agreements with all tissue banks used.

Education Plans

    1. Provide written summaries of plans for activities for public education about organ donation, including how donor families, transplant candidates, and recipients will participate.



    1. Provide an education plan to conduct or participate in professional education about organ and tissue procurement.

Organ Allocation Plans

        1. Provide copies of the OPO’s procedures to communicate information to distribute organs to transplant candidates at transplant hospitals within and beyond your service area.



Part 3: Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement (QAPI) Requirement



By checking the boxes below, the OPO attests to the following for the OPO’s Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program:

The OPO has developed, implemented and maintained an ongoing, comprehensive and data-driven QAPI program designed to monitor and evaluate compliance with OPTN requirements and produce measurable process improvement initiatives.



The OPO has documented implementation of all elements of the QAPI plan





Provide QAPI plan documentation as an attachment to the application.

Part 4: Personnel

Each OPO must have personnel who are qualified to effectively recover organs from all donors in its DSA. Each OPO must have the necessary staff to recover and distribute organs according to OPTN obligations, including an administrative director, a medical director, an organ donation coordinator, and an organ procurement specialist.

Attach an organizational chart for the OPO staff and for all Boards.

OPO Administrative Director

Each OPO must identify an individual that serves as the administrative director. The administrative director, together with other OPO staff, is responsible for effective organ recovery and placement according to OPTN obligations.

Name of Administrative Director: ___________________________________________________



Include this individual’s resume/CV with the application.

Medical Director

The OPO medical director must be a physician licensed in at least one of the states within the OPO’s DSA. The medical director is responsible for the medical and clinical activities of the OPO.

Name of Medical Director: _________________________________________________________



Include this individual’s resume/CV with the application.

Provide a copy of state license.

Board of Directors

Each OPO must have a board of directors or an advisory board with members selected according to the Code of Federal Regulations. The board of directors or advisory board has the authority to recommend policies that guide the donation, procurement, and equitable distribution of organs.

Provide a list of the organization’s Board of Directors or Advisory Board with the application.





Part 5: Additional Requirements

  1. Liability



Provide evidence that the OPO is currently insured for professional liability for at least one million dollars with an insurer that is licensed for approval by the insurance regulatory agency of the state where the OPO’s principal office is located. If the OPO has a funded self-insurance program, provide proof of coverage and documentation that the fund provides equivalent coverage.

2. Tax Exemption

Provide evidence of the OPO’s nonprofit status as an organization exempt from federal income taxation under section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

3. Fiscal Procedures

Provide a copy of the OPO’s policies and procedures to obtain payment for organs provided to transplant hospitals.

4. Medicare Reimbursement

Check one. Provide supporting documentation where applicable.

The organization is approved by Medicare to be reimbursed for the procurement and recovery of organs.

The OPO does not have current Medicare approval for reimbursement.

An application to the appropriate Medicare agency must be submitted and approved within 120 days of receiving membership in the OPTN.

5. Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services (CMS) Certification

Provide the OPO’s CMS Provider number and date approved.

If the OPO does not have current Medicare approval for reimbursement, submit evidence that an application has been submitted to Medicare.

6. Donation Service Area

The organization must have a defined Donation Service Area (DSA), consistent with information submitted to CMS that includes the following information: Provide documentation that illustrates the following:

  • Names of counties or parishes served, or the state if an entire state is served.

  • Total population in the DSA, documented by the most recent official census as well as the latest data estimate of the U.S. Census Bureau performed between censuses, as required by CMS.



  • The number and name of acute care hospitals in the DSA that have operating rooms, equipment and personnel to retrieve organs.

7. Patient Confidentiality

Provide a copy of the OPO’s documented policies and procedures in place for ensuring the confidentiality of all organ donors.

8. Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) Protocols

OPOs must develop, and once developed must comply, with protocols to facilitate the recovery of organs from DCD donors. OPO DCD recovery protocols must address the requirements set forth in the OPTN Policies.

The duly authorized Chief Executive Officer, hereby certifies after investigation that to the best of his or her knowledge, a Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) organ recovery protocol has been developed, adopted and implemented in accordance with OPTN Bylaws; and that the DCD organ recovery protocol addresses the requirements.

This OPO has written agreements with all donor hospitals regarding participation in DCD recovery.

Provide a copy of the OPO’s protocols to facilitate the recovery of organs from DCD donors.



PUBLIC BURDEN STATEMENT

The private, non-profit Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) collects this information in order to perform the following OPTN functions: to assess whether applicants meet OPTN Bylaw requirements for membership in the OPTN; and to monitor compliance of member organizations with OPTN Obligations.  An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control number for this information collection is 0915-0184 and it is valid until XX/XX/2023. This information collection is required to obtain or retain a benefit per 42 CFR §121.11(b)(2). All data collected will be subject to Privacy Act protection (Privacy Act System of Records #09-15-0055). Data collected by the private non-profit OPTN also are well protected by a number of the Contractor’s security features. The Contractor’s security system meets or exceeds the requirements as prescribed by OMB Circular A-130, Appendix III, Security of Federal Automated Information Systems, and the Departments Automated Information Systems Security Program Handbook. The public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 3 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to HRSA Reports Clearance Officer, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 14N136B, Rockville, Maryland, 20857 or [email protected].



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