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Supporting the Decision-Making About the Possibility of Donation and Transplantation Based on Civil Law Grounds

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This study is focused to current task of supporting decision-making concerning the possibility of donation and transplantation based on civil law grounds. Methods of supporting the decision-making about the possibility of donation and transplantation based on civil law grounds have been developed. These methods help to the transplantation clinic staff to correctly form the Register of donors (living donors and posthumous donors) and Lists of persons for transplantation (from the living and posthumous donors or solely posthumous donors), taking into account all current civil law grounds. The developed methods standardize the procedure of including donors in the Register and recipients in the Transplant List, minimizing the impact of subjectivism and the human factor herewith. Thus, the developed methods of supporting the decision-making about the possibility of donation and transplantation minimize the damage that the whole medical transplantation system may suffer and leverage the occurrence for its improvement. The perspective directions of the future authors’ work are the design and development of the module (subsystem) of the Unified State Information System for Organ and Tissue Transplantation for supporting the decision-making about the possibility of donation and transplantation.

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Hovorushchenko, T., Herts, A., Hnatchuk, Y., Sachenko, O. (2021). Supporting the Decision-Making About the Possibility of Donation and Transplantation Based on Civil Law Grounds. In: Babichev, S., Lytvynenko, V., Wójcik, W., Vyshemyrskaya, S. (eds) Lecture Notes in Computational Intelligence and Decision Making. ISDMCI 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1246. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54215-3_23

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