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General Public Preferences for Allocating Scarce Medical Resources During COVID-19.

Samir Huseynov1, Marco A Palma1, Rodolfo M Nayga2.   

Abstract

COVID-19 has overwhelmed healthcare systems across the globe with an unprecedented surge in the demand for hospitalizations. Consequently, many hospitals are facing precarious conditions due to limited capacity, especially in the provision of ventilators. The governing ethical principles of medical practice delineated in (1) favor prioritizing younger patients, largely because of their relatively higher expected life years. We conduct a survey of the general public in the United States to elicit their preferences for the allocation of a limited number of ventilators. The results show that the general public views align with the established ethical principles, which favor younger patients. JEL Classification: C91.
Copyright © 2020 Huseynov, Palma and Nayga.

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Keywords:  ethics; principles; scarce; triage; ventilators

Year:  2020        PMID: 33363084      PMCID: PMC7759519          DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.587423

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Public Health        ISSN: 2296-2565


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