id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-319672-su0uibmi Smith, Maxwell J. Ebola and Learning Lessons from Moral Failures: Who Cares about Ethics? 2015-10-17 .txt text/plain 6934 326 47 In this article we argue that, despite not being recognized as such, the vast majority of lessons proffered in this literature should be understood as ethical lessons stemming from moral failures, and that any improvements in future global public health emergency preparedness and response are in large part dependent on acknowledging this fact and adjusting priorities, policies and practices accordingly such that they align with values that better ensure these moral failures are not repeated and that new moral failures do not arise. In this article we argue that, despite not being recognized as such, the vast majority of lessons proffered in this literature should be understood as ethical lessons stemming from moral failures, and that any improvements in future global public health emergency preparedness and response are in large part dependent on acknowledging this fact and adjusting priorities, policies and practices accordingly such that they align with values that better ensure these moral failures are not repeated and that new moral failures do not arise. ./cache/cord-319672-su0uibmi.txt ./txt/cord-319672-su0uibmi.txt