Cantú Quintanilla, Guillermo RafaelGuillermo RafaelCantú QuintanillaAlberú, JosefinaJosefinaAlberúReyes-Acevedo, RafaelRafaelReyes-AcevedoRomero-Navarro, BenjamínBenjamínRomero-NavarroNoyola-Villalobos, Héctor FaustinoHéctor FaustinoNoyola-VillalobosMedeiros, MaraMaraMedeiros2023-01-262023-01-262010https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/20.500.12552/243810.1016/j.transproceed.2010.09.037Background: The Mexican Health Law stipulated that the criteria to be taken into account for deceased donor kidney allocation should include the following: "seriousness of recipient's condition, opportunity of transplant, expected benefits, compatibility with recipient, and all other accepted medical criteria." The practical application of these criteria has been perceived by several members of transplantation committees as allowing inequity in kidney allocation. The aims of this study were to learn the opinions of transplantation committees regarding current national allocation policies, and to obtain their opinions about the advantages of a point-score system.National Survey Carried Out by the Mexican Society of Transplantation in 2009 Regarding Deceased-Donor Kidney AllocationResource Types::text::journal::journal article