Allocation of very scarce medical interventions such as organs and vaccines is a persistent ethical challenge. We evaluate eight simple allocation principles that can be classified into four categories: treating people equally, favouring the worst-off, maximising total benefits, and promoting and rewarding social usefulness. No single principle is sufficient to incorporate all morally relevant considerations and therefore individual principles must be combined into multiprinciple allocation systems. We evaluate three systems: the United Network for Organ Sharing points systems, quality-adjusted life-years, and disability-adjusted life-years. We recommend an alternative system—the complete lives system—which prioritises younger people who have no...
The COVID-19 pandemic has helped to clarify the fair and equitable allocation of scarce medical reso...
Resource allocations of all kinds inevitably encounter financial constraints, making it infeasible t...
This thesis considers how we should allocate scarce, lifesaving healthcare interventions among perso...
Allocation of very scarce medical interventions such as organs and vaccines is a persistent ethical ...
Allocation of very scarce medical interventions such as organs and vaccines is a persistent ethical ...
Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expectancy and li...
What ethical considerations are made in decisions on distribution of scarce health care resources? A...
BACKGROUND: Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expec...
Background Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expec...
This paper stems from the current global worsening of the scarcity of resources for healthcare, whic...
When there are not enough medical resources to go around, society faces the question of how to fairl...
Aiming at the allocation of scarce medical resources, Immanuel and other scholars have put forward a...
Limited resources are the permanent condition in health care. Rationing, according to H. Kliemt, is ...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has motivated medical ethicists and several task fo...
A public health emergency, such as an influenza pandemic, will lead to shortages of mechanical venti...
The COVID-19 pandemic has helped to clarify the fair and equitable allocation of scarce medical reso...
Resource allocations of all kinds inevitably encounter financial constraints, making it infeasible t...
This thesis considers how we should allocate scarce, lifesaving healthcare interventions among perso...
Allocation of very scarce medical interventions such as organs and vaccines is a persistent ethical ...
Allocation of very scarce medical interventions such as organs and vaccines is a persistent ethical ...
Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expectancy and li...
What ethical considerations are made in decisions on distribution of scarce health care resources? A...
BACKGROUND: Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expec...
Background Societies are facing medical resource scarcities, inter alia due to increased life expec...
This paper stems from the current global worsening of the scarcity of resources for healthcare, whic...
When there are not enough medical resources to go around, society faces the question of how to fairl...
Aiming at the allocation of scarce medical resources, Immanuel and other scholars have put forward a...
Limited resources are the permanent condition in health care. Rationing, according to H. Kliemt, is ...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has motivated medical ethicists and several task fo...
A public health emergency, such as an influenza pandemic, will lead to shortages of mechanical venti...
The COVID-19 pandemic has helped to clarify the fair and equitable allocation of scarce medical reso...
Resource allocations of all kinds inevitably encounter financial constraints, making it infeasible t...
This thesis considers how we should allocate scarce, lifesaving healthcare interventions among perso...