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Exception point applications for 15 points: an unintended consequence of the share 15 policy
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Exception point applications for 15 points: an unintended consequence of the share 15 policy

Therese Bittermann, George Makar and David Goldberg
Liver transplantation, Vol.18(11), pp.1302-1309
2012-11
PMCID: PMC3484239
PMID: 22899664

Abstract

Female Health Care Rationing Health Priorities Humans Liver Failure - therapy Liver Transplantation - methods Liver Transplantation - standards Male Middle Aged Models, Statistical Patient Selection Tissue and Organ Procurement - methods Treatment Outcome United States Waiting Lists
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.236 Liver Diseases
1.236.312 Portal Hypertension
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Surgery
Transplantation
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Clinical Medicine

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