Sustainable healthcare resource allocation, grounding theories and operational principles: response to our commentators

Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (1):38-38 (2022)
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Abstract

We proposed adding a sustainability principle to the operational ethical principles guiding public healthcare resources allocation decisions. All our commentators acknowledge our core message: healthcare needs to pay attention to the future. They also strengthen our proposal by offering support by luck egalitarian and Rawlsian arguments, and helpfully point out ambiguities and gaps requiring attention in the further development of the proposal, and its practical implementation.

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Davide Fumagalli
University of Gothenburg
Christian Munthe
University of Gothenburg
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