Equalizing MELD scores over broad geographies is not the most efficacious way to allocate a scarce resource in a value-based environment

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Reed, A., Chapman, W. C., Knechtle, S., Chavin, K., Gilroy, R., & Klintmalm, G. B. G. (2015, August 30). Equalizing MELD scores over broad geographies is not the most efficacious way to allocate a scarce resource in a value-based environment. Annals of Surgery. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. https://doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0000000000001331

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