The distribution of life-saving medical resources: Equality, life expectancy, and choice behind the veil

Social Philosophy and Policy 19 (2):212-245 (2002)
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Abstract

In this essay, I survey egalitarian and utilitarian approaches to the distribution of scarce life-saving medical resources. In my view, the major criterion for the distribution of scarce life-saving medical resources should be life expectancy: we should distribute life so as to maximize life-years. In Section II, I discuss the life-year maximization approach and situate it within utilitarian theory

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