2021
DOI: 10.1111/poms.13399
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Is it Time to Include Post‐Transplant Survival in Heart Transplantation Allocation Rules?

Abstract: Identifying an efficient and fair allocation of limited donated hearts to patients on the waiting list is one of the top priorities in heart transplantation management. The recent heart allocation rule by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) has emphasized medical urgency to address the heart transplant crisis by further dividing the previous sickest patient group into three subgroups. However, there is a significant debate on optimality and fairness of this policy because although it can help reduce pr… Show more

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“…QALY) and equity in access to transplantation, Akan et al (2012) design optimal liver allocation policies where the trade-off is between medical urgency (i.e. total number of patient deaths) and efficiency, and Hasankhani and Khademi (2021) propose optimal policies of allocating hearts with the trade-off between efficiency and equity. Given the prevalence of medical urgency in the current liver allocation system (i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…QALY) and equity in access to transplantation, Akan et al (2012) design optimal liver allocation policies where the trade-off is between medical urgency (i.e. total number of patient deaths) and efficiency, and Hasankhani and Khademi (2021) propose optimal policies of allocating hearts with the trade-off between efficiency and equity. Given the prevalence of medical urgency in the current liver allocation system (i.e.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%