[Efficiency is not enough. Ethical analysis and recommendations for the allocation of scarce resources in a pandemic situation].

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2021-01-25

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Hortal-Carmona, Joaquín
Padilla-Bernáldez, Javier
Melguizo-Jiménez, Miguel
Ausín, Txetxu
Cruz-Piqueras, Maite
López de la Vieja, María Teresa
Puyol, Àngel
Rodríguez-Arias, David
Tamayo-Velázquez, María-Isabel
Triviño, Rosana

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To develop a support tool to decision-making in the framework of the COVID-19 pandemic. Different ethical recommendations that emerged in Spain on prioritizing scarce health resources in the COVID-19 pandemic first wave were searched; it was conducted a narrative review of theoretical models on distribution in pandemics to define an ethical foundation. Finally, recommendations are drawn to be applied in different healthcare settings. Three principles are identified; strict equality, equity and efficiency, which are substantiated in specific distribution criteria. A model for the distribution of scarce health resources in a pandemic situation is proposed, starting with a decision-making procedure and adapting the distribution criteria to different healthcare scenarios: primary care settings, nursing homes and hospitals.

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COVID-19
Ethical Analysis
Health Care Rationing
Humans
Pandemics
Resource Allocation
SARS-CoV-2

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Eficiencia en salud, Equidad en salud, Health efficiency, Health equity, Pandemia, Pandemics, Public health ethics, Racionamiento, Rationing, Ética de la salud pública

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