EDITLIFE
Solid Organ Transplant
Supports a full range of transplant types, including…
The robust EDITLife Solid Organ Transplant (SOT) solution provides an integrated platform for managing data and optimizing the clinical and operational workflows that drive kidney, liver, heart, lung, and pancreas, kidney/pancreas, and heart/lung transplant programs.
This comprehensive, scalable software supports the entire transplant lifecycle, managing data and workflows for programs of all sizes – from single-organ to multi-organ programs – and providing clear insight into each patient’s journey from referral through long-term follow-up.
It enables hospitals and transplant centers to manage candidate evaluations, waitlist status, surgical workflows, and post-transplant care – all while helping them maintain regulatory compliance.
By combining the powerful core tools shared across all EDITLife solutions with the specialized capabilities of the SOT module, programs can streamline operations, strengthen data management, and enhance patient care.
A Robust SOT Software System
One comprehensive system for tracking solid organ transplant quality initiatives, waitlist status, adverse events, and so much more.
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EDITLife SOT
Continuous Improvement
EDITLife empowers programs to measure, improve, and excel.
Along with tracking patients and procedures, EDITLife SOT provides transplant teams the tools they need to manage QAPI projects and drive continuous program improvement.
Innovative functionality enables Quality Teams to:
- Track QAPI projects from inception to completion.
- Easily measure outcomes and identify trends.
- Link performance metrics to specific interventions or projects.
- Demonstrate compliance and accountability for audits and certification.
- Make data-driven decisions to improve patient care and program performance.
Specialized Tools
EDITLife SOT delivers purpose-built tools to manage the multi-step intricate processes that drive organ programs.
From detailed Medical and Surgical History tracking and interactive Flowsheets to Selection Conference management, UNOS status tracking, Waitlist Review, and Graft Failure monitoring and documentation, EDITLife centralizes critical data and streamlines decision-making.
These integrated tools help SOT transplant teams work efficiently, maintain compliance, and deliver coordinated, high-quality care across every stage of the transplant patient journey.
Med/Surg History
An accurate patient history is essential for optimal care. EDITLife makes it easy to capture and review Medical, Cardiovascular, and Psychiatric conditions, surgeries, malignancies, and preventative care and other complications – including relevant negatives.
Flow Sheets
Comprehensive Flow Sheets display key patient data. EDITLife automatically consolidates information from multiple sources — labs, vitals, medications, assessments, and procedures — into a single, longitudinal view, supporting informed decision-making.
Selection
Selection Committee meetings are tracked, organized and documented with tools including an integrated calendar and auto-generated patient summaries. Meeting details – including attendees and decisions – are sent directly to the EHR.
UNOS Status
Managing the waitlist effectively is critical. EDITLife tracks waitlist status, activation, and transfers, captures patient- and program-specific transplant criteria, and automatically calculates MELD/PELD, LAS, EPTS, and more, helping teams maintain UNOS compliance.
Waitlist Review
The Waitlist Review tool ensures patients are ready to accept a life-saving organ. It efficiently manages waitlisted patients, identifying those next in line based on candidacy, waitlist status, ABO, and other key criteria – and informs the team of changes in a patient’s condition
Graft Failure
EDITLife tracks and monitors organ function to detect rejection. If graft failure occurs, a dedicated Graft Failure screen — mapped to the appropriate UNOS form — allows you to document the date and time of failure, as well as the primary and contributing causes.