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Telehealth Helps MUSC Improve Kidney Transplant Screening Process

With COVID-19 reducing in-person services, the Medical University of South Carolina is using a telehealth platform to screen and evaluate patients in the kidney transplant program.

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By Eric Wicklund

- A telehealth platform has helped the Medical University of South Carolina screen patients for kidney transplants during the coronavirus pandemic – in some cases improving on the process that was in place before COVID-19 hit.

Between April and September, MUSC saw almost 1,150 candidates for kidney transplant in a three-tiered system that used connected health platforms in place of some in-person visits. Of that group, 176 transplants were performed, 930 candidates were screened on a doxy.me virtual care platform and 282 were placed on a wait list.

During the same time period in 2019, the hospital conducted 177 transplants, screened 880 of the 1,639 candidate patients and put another 308 on a waiting list.

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