Liver Transplants NPR's David Baron reports that the Department of Health and Human Services completes three days of hearings on the way that donated livers are distributed for transplants. There are deep disagreements among health care professionals and the people who need transplants about the way these organs are allocated, and some critics allege that the centers that perform liver transplant procedures are making profit their number-one priority, rather than life-saving.

Liver Transplants

Liver Transplants

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NPR's David Baron reports that the Department of Health and Human Services completes three days of hearings on the way that donated livers are distributed for transplants. There are deep disagreements among health care professionals and the people who need transplants about the way these organs are allocated, and some critics allege that the centers that perform liver transplant procedures are making profit their number-one priority, rather than life-saving.