I'm aware of the upcoming changes, and hoping they'll be in place and running this year. That's why I'm especially concerned about being inactive for no good reason, because once the changes take effect, I expect I'll be catapulted much farther up the list.
No word yet from my coordinator. The transplant statistics made available by the SRTR don't include active/inactive status information for kidney transplant candidates, but they do include similar statistics for liver transplants, and guess what? CPMC has
86.7% marked "temporarily inactive", while UCSF, for example, has a
more believable spread across the status scores.
Do you have anything I can point to that gives me more evidence the change in allocation policy is coming this year? All I've been able to find is "Effective date: To be determined, implementation pending programming" from the policy notice when it was originally approved in July.