Paying It Backward and Forward: Expanding Access to Convalescent Plasma Therapy Through Market Design

ERN: Equity Pub Date : 2020-05-01 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3594465
S. Kominers, Parag A. Pathak, T. Sonmez, M. Utku Ünver
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Abstract

COVID-19 convalescent plasma (CCP) therapy is currently a leading treatment for COVID-19. At present, there is a shortage of CCP relative to demand. We develop and analyze a model of centralized CCP allocation that incorporates both donation and distribution. In order to increase CCP supply, we introduce a mechanism that utilizes two incentive schemes, respectively based on principles of “paying it backward” and “paying it forward.” Under the first scheme, CCP donors obtain treatment vouchers that can be transferred to patients of their choosing. Under the latter scheme, patients obtain priority for CCP therapy in exchange for a future pledge to donate CCP if possible. We show that in steady-state, both principles generally increase overall treatment rates for all patients—not just those who are voucher-prioritized or pledged to donate. Our results also hold under certain conditions if a fraction of CCP is reserved for patients who participate in clinical trials. Finally, we examine the implications of pooling blood types on the efficiency and equity of CCP distribution.
向后和向前支付:通过市场设计扩大恢复期血浆治疗的可及性
COVID-19恢复期血浆(CCP)治疗是目前治疗COVID-19的主要方法。目前,相对于需求,CCP存在短缺。我们开发并分析了一个集中的CCP分配模型,该模型结合了捐赠和分配。为了增加CCP的供应,我们引入了一种机制,利用两种激励方案,分别基于“向后支付”和“向前支付”的原则。在第一个方案中,CCP捐助者获得治疗券,可以将其转移给他们选择的患者。在后一种方案下,患者获得CCP治疗的优先权,条件是他们承诺在可能的情况下捐赠CCP。我们表明,在稳定状态下,这两项原则通常会提高所有患者的总体治疗率,而不仅仅是那些优先使用代金券或承诺捐赠的患者。我们的结果在某些情况下也成立,如果一部分CCP被保留给参加临床试验的患者。最后,我们研究了汇集血型对CCP分配效率和公平性的影响。
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