There’s some big news out today about one of the most sensitive issues in medicine: Who’s next in line for a transplant?
The United Network for Organ Sharing, or UNOS, a nonprofit in charge of distributing organs, wants to revamp the system for distributing the most sought-after organ — kidneys — for the first time in 25 years.
“We’re now faced with very long waiting times for kidney transplants that are worse in certain areas of the country than others,” says John Friedewald of Northwestern University, who chaired the UNOS committee that developed the proposal.
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