New Kidney Allocation System Associated With Increased Rates Of Transplants Among Black And Hispanic Patients
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New Kidney Allocation System Associated With Increased Rates Of Transplants Among Black And Hispanic Patients
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HEALTH AFFAIRS
Volume 36, Issue 6, Pages 1078-1085
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Health Affairs (Project Hope)
Online
2017-06-06
DOI
10.1377/hlthaff.2016.1625
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