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. 2019 Aug;165(4):266-269.
doi: 10.1136/jramc-2018-001009. Epub 2018 Aug 19.

Should we prioritise victims over terrorists in medical triage?

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Should we prioritise victims over terrorists in medical triage?

Zohar Lederman Lederman et al. J R Army Med Corps. 2019 Aug.

Abstract

Whether injured terrorists should receive equal consideration in medical triage as their victims is a morally and emotionally challenging issue for healthcare providers. Against the conventional approach, some commentators have argued for a 'victims-first' principle in which severely injured victims should always be prioritised over an injured terrorist even if the terrorist is worse off based on justice ideas. This paper argues that supporters of 'victims-first' fail to sufficiently justify the subversion of the equal rights of terrorists to treatment and the role and professional ethics of healthcare providers in the allocation of scarce medical resources. Accordingly, they fail to substantiate an exceptional approach for emergency medical triage during terror or terror-like attack situations.

Keywords: justice; medical triage; terrorist.

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