Through wide-spanning policy changes, disparities in access to transplantation and transplantation rates have been created, in both the past and current liver and kidney transplant allocation systems. These disparities mainly affect women and minorities, and can be lessened, and in some ways eliminated, through concentrated efforts by policy makers and public health officials. The current waitlist burdens, allocation policies and transplantation rates, are described in this essay with the purpose of identifying weak areas in the current system where policy amendments and public health interventions would be most beneficial. Proposed changes to the current allocation policy in liver and kidney transplantation include the redrawing of borders...
At any given time about 15,000 people wait for a new liver across the country but only a fraction re...
Purpose: Liver-intestine allocation is determined in the liver waitlist. This study aimed to evaluat...
Deceased donor organs are an absolutely scare healthcare resource, meaning demand vastly exceeds a f...
Through wide-spanning policy changes, disparities in access to transplantation and transplantation r...
Through wide-spanning policy changes, disparities in access to transplantation and transplantation r...
Since its evolution, organ allocation in liver transplantation has been based upon the ‘rule of resc...
Abstract The 11 original regions for organ allocation in the United States were determined by proxim...
There are 96,307 people waiting for kidney transplants in the United States (United Network for Orga...
Liver transplantation is the treatment of choice for End Stage Liver Failure patients. The limiting...
Every nine minutes, a new person joins a waitlist for an organ transplant, and every day, seventeen ...
AbstractSince its inauguration in 1954, the field of modern transplantation has made great strides i...
The widespread recognition of the success of liver transplantation as a treatment for most types of ...
Liver transplantation has become the mainstay for the treatment of end-stage liver disease, hepatoce...
Geographic disparities in access to and outcomes in transplantation have been a persistent problem w...
The United States and many other nations are encountering a disturbing obstacle: A shortage of avail...
At any given time about 15,000 people wait for a new liver across the country but only a fraction re...
Purpose: Liver-intestine allocation is determined in the liver waitlist. This study aimed to evaluat...
Deceased donor organs are an absolutely scare healthcare resource, meaning demand vastly exceeds a f...
Through wide-spanning policy changes, disparities in access to transplantation and transplantation r...
Through wide-spanning policy changes, disparities in access to transplantation and transplantation r...
Since its evolution, organ allocation in liver transplantation has been based upon the ‘rule of resc...
Abstract The 11 original regions for organ allocation in the United States were determined by proxim...
There are 96,307 people waiting for kidney transplants in the United States (United Network for Orga...
Liver transplantation is the treatment of choice for End Stage Liver Failure patients. The limiting...
Every nine minutes, a new person joins a waitlist for an organ transplant, and every day, seventeen ...
AbstractSince its inauguration in 1954, the field of modern transplantation has made great strides i...
The widespread recognition of the success of liver transplantation as a treatment for most types of ...
Liver transplantation has become the mainstay for the treatment of end-stage liver disease, hepatoce...
Geographic disparities in access to and outcomes in transplantation have been a persistent problem w...
The United States and many other nations are encountering a disturbing obstacle: A shortage of avail...
At any given time about 15,000 people wait for a new liver across the country but only a fraction re...
Purpose: Liver-intestine allocation is determined in the liver waitlist. This study aimed to evaluat...
Deceased donor organs are an absolutely scare healthcare resource, meaning demand vastly exceeds a f...