More Than 14,000 Black Patients Moved Up Kidney Transplant List After

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NewsOne Featured Video Source: MoMo Productions / Getty Despite all of the statistical evidence that supports the idea of systemic racism in America, there are those (the unrelentingly white and fragile) who refuse to believe it’s real. But if the U.S. isn’t a systemically racist country, why is it that up until a few years ago, a racially biased organ test was keeping Black people from receiving kidney transplants in a timely manner? According to the Associated Press, recently, more than 14,000 Black kidney transplant candidates got their wait times moved up on the priority lists for patients who need new kidneys. Some of them had their dates moved up literal years, such as 29-year-old Jazmin Evans, who was put on the transplant list in 2019, even though she should have been added in 2015, according to a letter she got from her healthcare provider. “I remember just reading that letter over and over again,” Evans told AP. “How could this happen?” That’s a good question with an absurdly racist answer. From AP: At issue is a once widely used test that overestimated how well Black people’s kidneys were functioning, making them look healthier than they really were — all...

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