Paper ID: 2410.02799

A Data Envelopment Analysis Approach for Assessing Fairness in Resource Allocation: Application to Kidney Exchange Programs

Ali Kaazempur-Mofrad, Xiaowu Dai

Kidney exchange programs have significantly increased transplantation rates but raise pressing questions about fairness in organ allocation. We present a novel framework leveraging Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to evaluate multiple fairness criteria--Priority, Access, and Outcome--within a single model, capturing complexities that may be overlooked in single-metric analyses. Using data from the United Network for Organ Sharing, we analyze these criteria individually, measuring Priority fairness through waitlist durations, Access fairness through Kidney Donor Profile Index scores, and Outcome fairness through graft lifespan. We then apply our DEA model to demonstrate significant disparities in kidney allocation efficiency across ethnic groups. To quantify uncertainty, we employ conformal prediction within the DEA framework, yielding group-conditional prediction intervals with finite sample coverage guarantees. Our findings show notable differences in efficiency distributions between ethnic groups. Our study provides a rigorous framework for evaluating fairness in complex resource allocation systems, where resource scarcity and mutual compatibility constraints exist. All code for using the proposed method and reproducing results is available on GitHub.

Submitted: Sep 18, 2024