Optimal organ allocation policy under blood‐type barriers with the donor‐priority rule

IF 1.2 3区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Theoretical Economics Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3982/te3969
Jaehong Kim, Mengling Li
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Shortages in organs for transplantation have resulted in a renewed interest in designing incentive policies to promote organ supply. The donor‐priority rule, which grants priority for transplantation based on deceased organ donor registration status, has proven to be effective in both theory and practice. This study investigates the implications of the donor‐priority rule for optimal deceased organ allocation policy design under a general formulation of blood‐type barriers. We find that for any blood typing and organ matching technology, reserving type X organs for only type X patients maximizes the aggregate donation rate under regular distributions, which also ensures equity in organ sharing. Moreover, this is the unique optimal allocation policy if and only if the directed compatibility graph that corresponds to a given organ matching technology is acyclic.
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基于献血者优先原则的血型障碍下最优器官分配策略
由于移植器官的短缺,人们对设计激励政策以促进器官供应重新产生了兴趣。捐赠者优先规则,即根据已故器官捐赠者的登记状态授予移植优先权,已被证明在理论和实践中都是有效的。本研究探讨了在血型障碍的一般表述下,供者优先规则对最佳死者器官分配政策设计的影响。我们发现,对于任何一种血型和器官配型技术,在规则分配下,只为X型患者保留X型器官可以最大限度地提高总捐献率,同时也保证了器官共享的公平性。而且,当且仅当与器官匹配技术相对应的有向兼容图是无环时,这是唯一的最优分配策略。
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期刊介绍: Theoretical Economics publishes leading research in economic theory. It is published by the Econometric Society three times a year, in January, May, and September. All content is freely available. It is included in the Social Sciences Citation Index
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