Organ Transplantation
Preprint
- 28 July 2017
- preprint
- Published by Elsevier in SSRN Electronic Journal
Abstract
Deceased-donor organs transplant has received significant research attention from the operations research community over the past few decades. This chapter organizes the research in this area from the perspective of various stakeholders. We first identify the stakeholders and provide relevant institutional details. Next, we discuss the research progress to date. Lastly, we identify and discuss several important future research directions for operations research scholars that can improve the deceased-donor organ transplant system further.Keywords
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