Currents in Contemporary Ethics: Malpractice Immunity for Volunteer Physicians in Public Health Emergencies: Adding Insult to Injury

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (1):149-153 (2010)
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There is widespread concern among public health and emergency response officials that there could be a shortage of health care providers in a public health emergency. At least the following three factors could cause an inadequate supply of physicians, nurses, and other health care providers: the severity of the emergency might greatly increase the demand for health services and outstrip the available supply; health care providers might become unavailable because of their own high rates of illness, as was the case in the SARS epidemic; and many health care providers might not report for duty for personal, family, or professional reasons.One way of addressing the shortage is to encourage health care providers from unaffected areas or parts of the country to volunteer their services. A variety of measures have been enacted to facilitate the use of such volunteers.

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