RT @DVervoort94: (32/76) #HTA–whether for #DigitalHealth technologies or other #HealthSystems interventions–requires multidisciplinary proc…
(32/76) #HTA–whether for #DigitalHealth technologies or other #HealthSystems interventions–requires multidisciplinary processes engaging health & non-health stakeholders. Resources are scarce & ethicists are key in ethical resource allocation. ht
@BevJohnst @rogueytwinkles I have been looking up Utilitarianism in medicine since it was mentioned on Coronacast early on. I keep finding articles like this, if you can get through it. Our fantasy of individual care is "deontological" philosophy which bas
Here's a great study done on Utilitarianism and the ethical foundations of cost-effectiveness analysis in resource allocation for global health, if you're interested in that kind of thing. #Utilitarianism https://t.co/cUZEE0cqDR
Tradeoffs always exist. Good decision-makers must quantify these tradeoffs. While Utilitarianism is NOT the only legitimate guide for deciding these tradeoffs, it definitely is a point of departure for further analysis. #ISBRL @sreedhari_desai https://t.c
@lastphilosopha Super, sera bueno leerte! Moral tribes de Greene es un librazo con muchas derivadas para políticas públicas como esta: https://t.co/e0laSzI2np
RT @UCSFmac: Utilitarianism and the ethical foundations of cost-effectiveness analysis in resource allocation for global health. When alter…
Utilitarianism and the ethical foundations of cost-effectiveness analysis in resource allocation for global health. When alternatives to efficiency are considered for precedence, quantify the lost health benefits associated with divergence. https://t.co/yE
Utilitarianism and the ethical foundations of cost-effectiveness analysis in resource allocation for global health https://t.co/zawINRrUki #pehm
RT @UCSF_IHPS: Utilitarianism and the ethical foundations of cost-effectiveness analysis in resource allocation for global health. Elliot M…
Utilitarianism and the ethical foundations of cost-effectiveness analysis in resource allocation for global health. Elliot Marseille, James G. Kahn @UCSF https://t.co/EfCL41qbxE