Geography, inequities, and the social determinants of health in transplantation

Among the causes of inequity in organ transplantation, geography is oft-cited but rarely defined with precision. Traditionally, geographic inequity has been characterized by variation in distance to transplant centers, availability of deceased organ donors, or the consequences of allocation systems...

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Principais autores: Katherine Ross-Driscoll (Autor), Lisa M. McElroy (Autor), Joel T. Adler (Autor)
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Publicado em: Frontiers Media S.A., 2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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