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MIT and Mass General Hospital researchers find disparities in organ acceptance

Most computational research in organ allocation is focused on the initial stages, when waitlisted patients are being prioritized for organ transplants. In a new paper presented at ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAccT) in Athens, Greece, researchers from MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital focused on the final, less-studied stage: organ offer acceptance, when an offer is made and the physician at the transplant center decides on behalf of the patient whether to accept or reject the offered organ.
MIT News
The first successful organ transplant was less than 75 years ago. Despite significant progress since then, many patients still fall through the gaps of what remains a complicated procedure.
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