Living kidney and liver donations and transplantations: an interrupted time series analysis spanning years, 1988-2020

In 2004, the Organ Donation and Recovery Improvement Act was signed into law to help assist and aid challenges that arise with organ donation and procurement. The objective of this study, that leveraged a national database from the Organ Procurement and Transplant Network, was to examine the associa...

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