Withholding or withdrawing life-saving ventilators can become necessary when resources are insufficient. In the USA, such rationing has unique social justice dimensions. Structural elements of dominant allocation frameworks simultaneously advantage white communities, and disadvantage Black communities—who already experience a disproportionate burden of COVID-19-related job losses, hospitalisations and mortality. Using the example of New Jersey’s Crisis Standard of Care policy, we describe how dominant rationing guidance compounds for many Black patients prior unfair structural disadvantage, chiefly due to the way creatinine and life expectancy are typically considered. We outline six possible policy options towards a more just approach: im...
With surges in COVID-19 cases threatening to overload some hospital facilities, we must face the pos...
When hospitals face surges of patients with COVID-19, fair allocation of scarce medical resources re...
The fair distribution of health resources is critical to health justice. But distributing healthcare...
Withholding or withdrawing life-saving ventilators can become necessary when resources are insuffici...
Withholding or withdrawing life-saving ventilators can become necessary when resources are insuffici...
“I owe my life to a ventilator,” David Lat, a patient recovering from COVID-19, told the media days ...
America’s COVID-19 pandemic has both devastated and disparately harmed minority communities. How can...
COVID-19 has revealed limitations of existing mechanisms for rationing medical resources under emerg...
As the coronavirus pandemic intensified, many communities in the United States experienced shortages...
Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, the threat of medical rationing is now clear and present. Hospit...
Algorithms have increasingly been adopted in many industries such as finance and healthcare to make ...
Long-standing and deeply embedded institutional racism, notably anti-Black racism in U.S. health car...
COVID-19 highlighted a disproportionate impact upon marginalized communities that needs to be addres...
This article is about the potential justification for deploying some form of affirmative action (AA)...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has disproportionately affected racial minorities in the United ...
With surges in COVID-19 cases threatening to overload some hospital facilities, we must face the pos...
When hospitals face surges of patients with COVID-19, fair allocation of scarce medical resources re...
The fair distribution of health resources is critical to health justice. But distributing healthcare...
Withholding or withdrawing life-saving ventilators can become necessary when resources are insuffici...
Withholding or withdrawing life-saving ventilators can become necessary when resources are insuffici...
“I owe my life to a ventilator,” David Lat, a patient recovering from COVID-19, told the media days ...
America’s COVID-19 pandemic has both devastated and disparately harmed minority communities. How can...
COVID-19 has revealed limitations of existing mechanisms for rationing medical resources under emerg...
As the coronavirus pandemic intensified, many communities in the United States experienced shortages...
Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, the threat of medical rationing is now clear and present. Hospit...
Algorithms have increasingly been adopted in many industries such as finance and healthcare to make ...
Long-standing and deeply embedded institutional racism, notably anti-Black racism in U.S. health car...
COVID-19 highlighted a disproportionate impact upon marginalized communities that needs to be addres...
This article is about the potential justification for deploying some form of affirmative action (AA)...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has disproportionately affected racial minorities in the United ...
With surges in COVID-19 cases threatening to overload some hospital facilities, we must face the pos...
When hospitals face surges of patients with COVID-19, fair allocation of scarce medical resources re...
The fair distribution of health resources is critical to health justice. But distributing healthcare...