Quest Diagnostics Unveils Advanced Transplant Diagnostic Services Featuring Anywhere-Access in the United States
Quest Diagnostics (NYSE: DGX) announced new services to enhance access to transplant diagnostics, available nationwide, excluding Alaska and Hawaii. The offering includes personalized patient access to over 2,100 service centers and 5,000 mobile phlebotomists, facilitating timely testing for organ transplant recipients and living donors. Key features include a suite of 170 specialized tests, at-home specimen collection, and advanced genetic testing for kidney disease. The initiative aims to address barriers to testing and improve patient care, with over 41,000 transplants performed in 2021, demonstrating the need for accessible, expert diagnostics.
- Nationwide access to transplant diagnostics via 2,100 service centers and 5,000 mobile phlebotomists.
- Launch of over 170 specialized transplant and infectious disease tests.
- Introduction of personalized patient information packets to expedite testing.
- Advanced genetic testing to assess kidney disease risk for donors.
- Overall increase in transplants, highlighting growth potential in the sector.
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New capabilities include personalized patient access to Quest's national network of 2,100 patient service centers and 5,000 mobile and at-home phlebotomists, to support patient-compliant pre- and post-transplant testing and nationwide access, regardless of surgical center location
Quest Advanced® Specialized Transplant Services features a comprehensive menu of over 170 specialized transplant and infectious disease tests, longitudinal trends analysis of test results in the physician's electronic medical record (EMR), and round-the-clock support services that include medical consultation to ensure appropriate test selection and results interpretation affecting care.
The specialized services are available to recipients and living donors across
To address these limitations, the new services expand on Quest's prior offering in transplant testing with new capabilities, including:
- New patient-customized information packets to help educate patients on the process and help Quest's phlebotomists fast-track testing--for results within 8-24 hours for some tests--for patients visiting one of Quest's 2,100 patient service centers.
- The option for at-home specimen collection from one of 5,000 mobile phlebotomists through ExamOne, a
Quest Diagnostics company, for both transplant recipients and living donors. - Apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) Renal Risk Variant Genotyping, an advanced genetic test to help evaluate kidney disease risk for donors.
- Longitudinal tracking of viral loads test results according to specimen type within the EMR.
"Access to fast and convenient transplant testing services is so vital for these vulnerable patient populations," said
Organ and tissue transplantation requires a battery of tests to identify infectious diseases in donors and recipients, determine match compatibility, such as through human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing, monitor transplant therapy response and identify rejection. As certain transplant therapies may suppress the immune system, testing is also crucial to identify pathogens to help prevent transmission from a donor. Transplant recipients can undergo as many as 500 tests over the course of their lifetime, while living donors may also receive several tests before and after a donation.
Enabling the Growth of Living Donation
In 2021, over 6,500 transplants were performed in 2021 from living donors – an increase of 14.2 percent over 2020.1 Medical advances and less restrictive medical guidelines have opened opportunities for more individuals, including those diagnosed with hepatitis C or HIV, to act as living donors (for transplant recipients already infected).
Transplants from living donors versus cadavers are associated with more favorable outcomes, including lower risk of complications and shorter hospital stays post-surgery, and associated cost savings.
"Our transplant solutions draw from Quest's differentiated strengths in advanced diagnostics, specialized service and nationwide patient access to address a pressing clinical need for accessible, expert testing in the growing field of transplantation," said
A record-breaking 41,000+ transplants were performed nationwide in 2021, more than doubling the rate from 25 years ago.2
For more information, please visit Quest Advanced® Specialized Transplant Services.
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1 All-time records again set in 2021 for organ transplants, organ donation from deceased donors - OPTN (hrsa.gov)
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