BRAVEST

Stemming from the lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, BRAVEST aims at analysing organizational and management procedures in organ donation and transplantation, based on real-world evidence and cutting-edge analysis methodologies. BRAVEST aims to identify the most effective clinical practice and develop guidelines and propose sustainable innovative actions directed at improving the resilience of the donation and transplant systems and networks, to ensure the continuity of supply of organs while maintaining the safety of donation and transplant. Such resilience is meant to reinforce organizations, in order to cope with stressful conditions, ranging from eventual additional epidemics, but also wars, earthquakes, and ecological disasters.

bravest logo aproved

Based on the cutting-edge analysis of real-world evidence, this will:

Enable the identification of the most effective clinical practice procedures.

Ensure continuity in the supply of organs while maintaining the safety of donation and transplantation.

Encourage the development of guidelines and proposal of sustainable, innovative actions that improve the resilience of the donation and transplantation systems and networks.

Ultimately, increase the accessibility of transplantation for all patients with end-stage organ disease.

Eu Flag And Co Funded By Health Programme

This project received funding from European Union’s EU4Health Programme (EU4H) REF: 101056986 — BRAVEST — EU4H-2021-PJ

EPHA is a project partner.

Sign up for the BRAVEST Newsletter