Bias associated with liver transplants reflects underlying practices within healthcare that shape how it emerges and persists. Since 2014, as noted by Pimienta and colleagues, liver transplants due to alcohol-associated liver disease have increased by 2.4% each year, making it the most common indication for transplant. Patients with alcohol-associated liver disease who require transplantation face unique challenges as a result of stigmatization and bias due to the perceived self-inflicted nature of their illness.
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