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Review
. 2018 Dec;21(4):561-568.
doi: 10.1007/s11019-018-9830-5.

Experience adjusted life years and critical medical allocations within the British context: which patient should live?

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Experience adjusted life years and critical medical allocations within the British context: which patient should live?

Michal Pruski. Med Health Care Philos. 2018 Dec.

Abstract

Medical resource allocation is a controversial topic, because in the end it prioritises some peoples' medical problems over those of others. This is less controversial when there is a clear clinical reason for such a prioritisation, but when such a reason is not available people might perceive it as deeming certain individuals more important than others. This article looks at the role of social utility in medical resource allocation, in a situation where the clinical outcome would be identical if either person received the treatment. This situation is explored with a focus on the United Kingdom, but its conclusions have wider applications to any system where healthcare is tax-payer funded. The article proposes an experience adjusted life years system, and discusses its strengths and weaknesses.

Keywords: Age; Decision-making; Fair innings; Health care resources; Resource allocation; Social utility.

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