Paired exchange programs offer expanded donor protections to address critical disincentives to living donation

UCLA Former Users Transplant News

By Lizbeth Alvarez, Research Associate In the recent article,  looking at “Removing Disincentives to Kidney Donation: A Quantitative Analysis” 1 McCormick et al., highlight the widespread agreement among researchers, physicians, and policy makers that removing financial disincentives to living kidney donation would increase the number of donors and be a fairer process. The article identified seven disincentives that living donors face, including: Cost of travel and lodging at a transplant center Loss of income due …