Covid-19 Crisis Triage — Optimizing Health Outcomes and Disability Rights

Crisis triage protocols should seek to optimize health outcomes, but doing so requires explicit protection of core values, such as the equal moral worth of all people, including those with disabilities. Some thoughtful policies are capable of meeting both goals.

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Betacoronavirus
Bias
Cardiac function
Cardiovascular disease
Civil Rights
Coronavirus Infections
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Critical Care
Disability
Disabled Persons
Ethics
Handicapped accessibility
Humans
Mortality
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Patients
People with disabilities
Pneumonia, Viral
Quality of life
SARS-CoV-2
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Survival
Triage - legislation & jurisprudence
Ventilators
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