Every OPO, every hospital, every transplant program, every referral. Mapped to one operational layer with per-record provenance tracking. Federal performance signal outside the mandatory reporting cycle.
Atlas aggregates federal data from OPTN, SRTR, CMS HCRIS, IRS 990, and CDC sources into one navigable ontology of U.S. organ donation and transplant. Every record carries provenance metadata back to its source document and refresh date.
Federal performance reporting on organ procurement and transplant is published on a mandatory cycle that lags the operational reality by 6 to 18 months. The cycle is appropriate for regulatory adjudication; it is not appropriate for operational planning. Atlas builds an operational layer that combines the federal record with derived signals (geographic, financial, referral) and surfaces it continuously.
The data is read-only and provenance-stamped. Atlas does not modify the source data. Every figure traces back to a specific federal data product, with the refresh date and source document available per-record. Auditable from the dashboard down to the underlying CSV.
Built on the same compliance-native engineering foundation as MeiraWorks and MeiraPay.
Atlas is available to select OPOs, federal partners, and researchers under access agreements. Reach out to discuss your use case.
OPO leadership and operations teams can use Atlas to benchmark performance against the federal record and surface within-DSA variance.
Request access →Researchers studying organ donation and transplant can access Atlas with documented provenance for citation. Data agreements run per-project.
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