Practical, Ethical, and Legal Challenges Underlying Crisis Standards of Care
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Auteurs : James G. Hodge Jr. ; Dan Hanfling ; Tia P. PowellSource :
- The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics [ 1073-1105 ] ; 2013-03.
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- Additional guidance, Available research, Catastrophic disaster response, Cohesive methodology, Crisis standards, Critical challenges spring, Disaster medicine, Disaster situations, Emergency plan, Emergency preparedness, Excess morbidity, Extensive input, Forthcoming patients, Hcws, Health care personnel, Health emergencies, Hodge, Human services, Independent contractors, Legal challenges, Legal issues, Legal triage, Liability, Liability protections, Local governments, Major emergencies, Medicine ethics hodge, Negligence claims, Pandemic influenza, Practical approaches, Practitioner, Preparedness, Preparedness efforts, Preventive measures, Private actors, Public health, Public health emergencies, Public health preparedness, Report elucidates, Resource allocation, Scarce resources, Systems framework, Volunteer health professionals.
Abstract
Public health emergencies implicate difficult decisions among medical and emergency first responders about how to allocate essential resources. While various actors have proffered approaches on how to make these tough choices, meaningful guidance on shifting standards of care in major emergencies remained lacking. In March 2012, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) released additional guidance to assist facilities and practitioners to address scarce resource allocation through the development of “crisis standards of care” in catastrophes. As discussed in the article, identifying and resolving of complex practical, ethical, and legal challenges underlying real‐time implementation of these standards are indispensable to protecting the public's health.
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DOI: 10.1111/jlme.12039
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