
liver allocation
Liver allocation is the process of distributing donated liver organs to patients in need. It considers factors like medical urgency, blood type compatibility, body size, and geographic location to ensure the best match. The goal is to give the liver to the patient who needs it most and can benefit most from the transplant, while also promoting fairness and efficient use of the limited organ supply. Allocation policies are designed to save lives and improve outcomes by balancing urgency, compatibility, and fairness across different regions.