Despite Changes to U.S. Kidney Allocation System, Inequality Persists
September 17, 2018
September 17, 2018
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Sept. 17 -- Drexel University issued the following news release:
The implementation of a new U.S. kidney transplant allocation system did not solve many of the inequities that low-income and minority kidney disease patients face, Drexel University College of Medicine researchers found in a new study published recently in the journal Clinical Transplantation.
The study strengthens the argument that early disease diagnosis and preemptive waitli . . .
The implementation of a new U.S. kidney transplant allocation system did not solve many of the inequities that low-income and minority kidney disease patients face, Drexel University College of Medicine researchers found in a new study published recently in the journal Clinical Transplantation.
The study strengthens the argument that early disease diagnosis and preemptive waitli . . .