In kidney allocation, transplant candidates may have private information about their propensity to enjoy good outcomes after transplantation or about their relative expected improvement in quality of life after transplantation. This paper develops a mechanism design model to investigate the effect of such information asymmetry on the kidney allocation system. In this model, there are n transplant queues corresponding to n candidate types. Candidate types are only observed by the candidates, and each candidate chooses the queue to join by reporting a type. Kidneys have heterogeneous types, and each kidney will be assigned to one of the queues depending on its type. Candidates report their type strategically to join the queue that maximizes t...
We propose a scalable, data-driven method for designing national policies for the allocation of dece...
Kidney exchange programs, which allow a potential living donor whose kidney is incompatible with his...
In the United Kingdom, the number of patients waiting to receive a kidney transplant far outstrips t...
This paper develops and analyzes a queueing model to examine the role of patient choice on the high ...
This paper develops and analyzes a queueing model to examine the role of patient choice on the high ...
BACKGROUND: The number of patients waiting to receive a kidney transplant outstrips the supply of do...
We study the allocation of cadaveric donor kidneys for transplantation based merely on waiting time....
This paper considers the problem of allocating kidneys to autonomous transplant candidates who may r...
We study the allocation of cadaveric donor kidneys for transplantation based merely on waiting time....
We study the allocation of cadaveric donor kidneys for transplantation based merely on waiting time....
We study the allocation of cadaveric donor kidneys for transplantation based merely on waiting time....
We study the allocation of cadaveric donor kidneys for transplantation based merely on waiting time....
In connection with an earlier paper on the exchange of live donor kidneys (Roth, Sönmez, and ‹Ünver ...
The efficient allocation of limited resources is a classical problem in economics and computer scien...
Kidney transplantation is the preferred treatment for many end stage renal disease patients; however...
We propose a scalable, data-driven method for designing national policies for the allocation of dece...
Kidney exchange programs, which allow a potential living donor whose kidney is incompatible with his...
In the United Kingdom, the number of patients waiting to receive a kidney transplant far outstrips t...
This paper develops and analyzes a queueing model to examine the role of patient choice on the high ...
This paper develops and analyzes a queueing model to examine the role of patient choice on the high ...
BACKGROUND: The number of patients waiting to receive a kidney transplant outstrips the supply of do...
We study the allocation of cadaveric donor kidneys for transplantation based merely on waiting time....
This paper considers the problem of allocating kidneys to autonomous transplant candidates who may r...
We study the allocation of cadaveric donor kidneys for transplantation based merely on waiting time....
We study the allocation of cadaveric donor kidneys for transplantation based merely on waiting time....
We study the allocation of cadaveric donor kidneys for transplantation based merely on waiting time....
We study the allocation of cadaveric donor kidneys for transplantation based merely on waiting time....
In connection with an earlier paper on the exchange of live donor kidneys (Roth, Sönmez, and ‹Ünver ...
The efficient allocation of limited resources is a classical problem in economics and computer scien...
Kidney transplantation is the preferred treatment for many end stage renal disease patients; however...
We propose a scalable, data-driven method for designing national policies for the allocation of dece...
Kidney exchange programs, which allow a potential living donor whose kidney is incompatible with his...
In the United Kingdom, the number of patients waiting to receive a kidney transplant far outstrips t...