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The Way Stats Decide Who Gets Organ Transplants Is Flawed – Gizmodo India

July 8, 2013Lungadmin

The Way Stats Decide Who Gets Organ Transplants Is Flawed
Gizmodo India
But is the way the data is crunched actually serving patients as well as it can? Not exactly. The system for determining who gets a transplant varies depending on what kind of organ the patient is waiting on. Say someone needs a lung transplant. If he ...

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