id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7ll6sbkyj5bhffwwoojrcoebym Govind Persad Principles for allocation of scarce medical interventions 2009.0 9 .pdf application/pdf 8026 710 58 Principles for allocation of scarce medical interventions Principles for allocation of scarce medical interventions Allocation of very scarce medical interventions such as organs and vaccines is a persistent ethical challenge. evaluate eight simple allocation principles that can be classifi ed into four categories: treating people equally, favouring suffi cient to incorporate all morally relevant considerations and therefore individual principles must be combined prognosis, save the most lives, lottery, and instrumental value principles. ethical values: treating people equally, favouring the Within health care, many people endorse a fi rst-come, Maximises life-years produced Ignores other relevant principles, particularly distributive public preference for allocating scarce life-saving Rather than saving the most lives, prognosis allocation vaccine exemplify instrumental value allocation to save Allocation systems based on quality-adjusted life-years value an additional life-year without disability.71 Allocators allocation ranks each life-year with the age of the person as Allocating health care morally. ./cache/work_7ll6sbkyj5bhffwwoojrcoebym.pdf ./txt/work_7ll6sbkyj5bhffwwoojrcoebym.txt