Transplant Rates
Transplant rates refer to the percentage of transplants performed relative to the total number of people in need of a transplant. This is an important metric to track when analyzing the success of organ transplantation, as it can provide an indication of the availability of donor organs and the efficiency of the organ donation system. Transplant rates can be tracked for specific organs, such as heart, kidney, and liver, or on a global scale. High transplant rates are important for ensuring that those with organ failure receive the care they need and for improving quality of life for transplant recipients.
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