How Should We Allocate Scarce Medical Resources?

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Executive Summary

Who should get a ventilator if there aren’t enough to go around?  Research on decision making leads to three concrete guidelines that policy-makers and physicians can use to make fair choices when allocating scarce, life-saving resources. They key to making fair and ethical choices is to assure that decisions are made through an impartial process.

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