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The Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (the SRTR) provides useful information about transplant outcomes and transplant programs for patients and their families. While much our work focuses on statistical research that helps shape organ allocation policy and health care practices, we also report statistics for patients. These include outcomes concerning patients on the waiting list and those who receive transplants. Patients and families can also learn how these statistics differ from one transplant program to the next.


Information For Transplant Community and Policy Makers Transplant Community and Policy Makers

The primary mission of the SRTR is to support the transplant community — in particular, transplant professionals and policymakers — with analyses to aid in the development of organ allocation and other policies. More generally, the SRTR strives to advance medical care by providing evidence about treatments and outcomes. This research takes the form of reports to policymaking committees, as well as publication and presentation of our research in the medical literature and scientific meetings. In addition to these national-level studies, we also perform analyses specific to each transplant program and organ procurement organization (OPO) in the United States.


Information For Researchers Researchers

The SRTR works to support and collaborate with the community of researchers interested in transplantation issues. Typically, the research audience of the SRTR includes public health services researchers, biostatisticians, and transplant clinicians.
Transplant Program and OPO Specific Data
Fast Facts give an overview of recent waiting list and transplant activity


Contact the SRTR

315 W. Huron St.
Suite 360
Ann Arbor, MI 48103 USA
Tel: +1 (800) 830-9664
Fax: +1 (734) 665-2103
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The SRTR is administered by the Arbor Research Collaborative for Health with the University of Michigan,
with oversight and funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration.

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