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Whom Should Be Saved? A Proposed Ethical Framework for Allocating Scarce Medical Resources to COVID-19 Patients Using Fuzzy Logic
by
Saadeh, Heba
, Almobaideen, Wesam
, Saadeh, Maha
in
Accountability
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Decision making
/ Epidemics
/ Equality
/ ethical framework
/ ethical principles
/ Ethics
/ Fatalities
/ Fuzzy logic
/ Hospitals
/ Influenza
/ Intensive care
/ Medical supplies
/ Medicine
/ Pandemics
/ Patients
/ Physicians
/ Principles
/ resource allocation
/ scarce resources
/ Transparency
/ Ventilators
2021
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Whom Should Be Saved? A Proposed Ethical Framework for Allocating Scarce Medical Resources to COVID-19 Patients Using Fuzzy Logic
by
Saadeh, Heba
, Almobaideen, Wesam
, Saadeh, Maha
in
Accountability
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Decision making
/ Epidemics
/ Equality
/ ethical framework
/ ethical principles
/ Ethics
/ Fatalities
/ Fuzzy logic
/ Hospitals
/ Influenza
/ Intensive care
/ Medical supplies
/ Medicine
/ Pandemics
/ Patients
/ Physicians
/ Principles
/ resource allocation
/ scarce resources
/ Transparency
/ Ventilators
2021
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Whom Should Be Saved? A Proposed Ethical Framework for Allocating Scarce Medical Resources to COVID-19 Patients Using Fuzzy Logic
by
Saadeh, Heba
, Almobaideen, Wesam
, Saadeh, Maha
in
Accountability
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Decision making
/ Epidemics
/ Equality
/ ethical framework
/ ethical principles
/ Ethics
/ Fatalities
/ Fuzzy logic
/ Hospitals
/ Influenza
/ Intensive care
/ Medical supplies
/ Medicine
/ Pandemics
/ Patients
/ Physicians
/ Principles
/ resource allocation
/ scarce resources
/ Transparency
/ Ventilators
2021
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Whom Should Be Saved? A Proposed Ethical Framework for Allocating Scarce Medical Resources to COVID-19 Patients Using Fuzzy Logic
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Whom Should Be Saved? A Proposed Ethical Framework for Allocating Scarce Medical Resources to COVID-19 Patients Using Fuzzy Logic
2021
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Overview
COVID-19 is a global pandemic that affected the everyday life activities of billions around the world. It is an unprecedented crisis that the modern world had never experienced before. It mainly affected the economic state and the health care system. The rapid and increasing number of infected patients overwhelmed the healthcare infrastructure, which causes high demand and, thus, shortage in the required staff members and medical resources. This shortage necessitates practical and ethical suggestions to guide clinicians and medical centers when allocating and reallocating scarce resources for and between COVID-19 patients. Many studies proposed a set of ethical principles that should be applied and implemented to address this problem. In this study, five different ethical principles based on the most commonly recommended principles and aligned with WHO guidelines and state-of-the-art practices proposed in the literature were identified, and recommendations for their applications were discussed. Furthermore, a recent study highlighted physicians' propensity to apply a combination of more than one ethical principle while prioritizing the medical resource allocation. Based on that, an ethical framework that is based on Fuzzy inference systems was proposed. The proposed framework's input is the identified ethical principles, and the output is a weighted value (per patient). This value can be used as a rank or a priority factor given to the patients based on their condition and other relevant information, like the severity of their disease status. The main idea of implementing fuzzy logic in the framework is to combine more than one principle when calculating the weighted value, hence mimicking what some physicians apply in practice. Moreover, the framework's rules are aligned with the identified ethical principles. This framework can help clinicians and guide them while making critical decisions to allocate/reallocate the limited medical resources during the current COVID-19 crisis and future similar pandemics.
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