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

Alan Reed, William C. Chapman, Stuart Knechtle, Kenneth Chavin, Richard Gilroy, Goran B.G. Klintmalm

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