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Academic Article A kidney offer acceptance decision tool to inform the decision to accept an offer or wait for a better kidney.
Academic Article Association of pretransplant and posttransplant program ratings with candidate mortality after listing.
Academic Article Heart and lung organ offer acceptance practices of transplant programs are associated with waitlist mortality and organ yield.
Academic Article Improving the predictive ability of the pediatric end-stage liver disease score for young children awaiting liver transplant.
Academic Article Offer acceptance practices and geographic variability in allocation model for end-stage liver disease at transplant.
Academic Article Organ distribution without geographic boundaries: A possible framework for organ allocation.
Academic Article The Collaborative Innovation and Improvement Network (COIIN): Effect on donor yield, waitlist mortality, transplant rates, and offer acceptance.
Academic Article Program-specific transplant rate ratios: Association with allocation priority at listing and posttransplant outcomes.
Academic Article The importance of transplant program measures: Surveys of three national patient advocacy groups.
Academic Article Mortality among solid organ waitlist candidates during COVID-19 in the United States.
Academic Article Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the size of US transplant waiting lists.
Academic Article The Effect of Acuity Circles on Deceased Donor Transplant and Offer Rates Across Model for End-Stage Liver Disease Scores and Exception Statuses.
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