Trusted Transplant Network Expertise
For over three decades, INTERLINK has connected clients to high-performing transplant programs nationwide. We credential, compare, and contract with rigor—so members receive excellent outcomes at centers that meet strict clinical and volume standards.
Why Interlink?
- Credentialed Programs of Excellence backed by annual quality review
- Comparative performance model using SRTR/CIBMTR data with proprietary weighting
- National access with standing contracts and out-of-network negotiations when needed
- Transparent, case definitions across pre-, peri-, and post-transplant phases
- Responsive account support and timely claims repricing
- Education resources for case managers and plan partners
Connect Your Members With the Right Transplant Program
Our team is ready to help you identify top-performing centers, navigate contracting, and support your members through every phase of care.
Network Features
Comprehensive support from referral to follow-up—built to simplify decisions, improve outcomes, and streamline every stage of transplant care.
- Facility guidance
- Contracting & access
- Claims support
- Dedicated partnership
How It Works
From Referral to Repricing—Streamlined Every Step of the Way
1. Explore & Select
Search the network or request program recommendations.
2. Contract & Coordinate
INTERLINK confirms rates, terms, and logistics with the facility.
3. Treat & Track
Claims are re-priced promptly; your team receives status updates and support.
Credentialing foundation
Baseline NCQA-aligned credentialing is combined with INTERLINK’s proprietary quality assessment to establish a consistent standard across all programs.
Comparative performance model
Programs are ranked using weighted metrics and standard deviation analysis, allowing us to identify top performers and outliers with objective, comparable data.
National outcomes data
We rely on SRTR (solid organ) and CIBMTR (HCT) data to evaluate survival, outcomes, and performance at each transplant or HCT center.
Volume & tier standards
Annual volume minimums support reliability, and programs are tiered as Quality, Select, Elite, or Programs of Excellence based on their overall performance.