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Parallel Session 1 

Medical Equity: Organ Transplant

Chairperson: Dr WONG Yiu-chung, Cluster Chief Executive, New Territories West Cluster, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong, The People's Republic of China

PS1.1 Recognising and Overcoming Inequity in Transplantation

Prof Germaine WONG

Director of Renal and Transplantation Medicine, Westmead Hospital, New South Wales, Australia


PS1.2 Advancing Medical Equity through Data-driven Decision Making: A National Organ Allocation System Perspective

Prof WANG Haibo

Director, China Organ Transplant Response System (COTRS), Big Data Centre of National Health Commission for Human Tissue Organ Transplant and Medicine, The People's Republic of China

27 May 2025 08:45 AM - 10:15 AM(Asia/Hong_Kong)
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20250527T0845 20250527T1015 Asia/Hong_Kong

Parallel Session 1 

Medical Equity: Organ Transplant

Chairperson: Dr WONG Yiu-chung, Cluster Chief Executive, New Territories West Cluster, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong, The People's Republic of China

PS1.1 Recognising and Overcoming Inequity in Transplantation

Prof Germaine WONG

Director of Renal and Transplantation Medicine, Westmead Hospital, New South Wales, Australia

PS1.2 Advancing Medical Equity through Data-driven Decision Making: A National Organ Allocation System Perspective

Prof WANG Haibo

Director, China Organ Transplant Response System (COTRS), Big Data Centre of National Health Commission for Human Tissue Organ Transplant and Medicine, The People's Republic of China

HA Convention 2025 hac.convention@gmail.com

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Recognising and Overcoming Inequity in Transplantation

Speaker 08:45 AM - 10:15 AM (Asia/Hong_Kong) 2025/05/27 00:45:00 UTC - 2025/05/27 02:15:00 UTC
Transplantation is the optimal treatment for patients with kidney failure, yet many eligible patients do not have access to a transplant within their lifetime. The limited availability of donor organs inevitably constrains access to transplantation. Research has consistently shown that social and geographical disadvantage, along with inequalities related to age, sex/gender, comorbidities, and ethnicity, contribute significantly to disparities in transplantation access. For instance, women with higher body weight are less likely to receive a transplant than men with higher body weight. In this talk, we will examine the multifaceted drivers of these inequities and highlight innovative strategies and system-level interventions to improve equitable access to transplantation. We will also discuss how policy reforms and health system redesign can play a pivotal role in addressing these persistent gaps.
Presenters Germaine WONG
Director Of Renal And Transplantation Medicine, Westmead Hospital, NSW, Australia
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