@brad_polumbo Ethicists have debated this for decades, and have come to a consensus about it. Surprise! It's not what Shapiro thinks. He over-states the importance of one tool in (scarce) healthcare allocation: QALYs. QALYs matter, but are not the whole
Shapiro is a universally awful person, and usually wrong. He's wrong here, in that he is OVER-stating the importance of one tool in (scarce resources) healthcare allocation: QALYs. QALYs matter, but are not the whole story. This is classic "ethics". http
@jbouie Shapiro is a universally awful person, and usually wrong. He's wrong here, in that he is OVER-stating the importance of one tool in (scarce resources) healthcare allocation: QALYs. QALYs matter, but are not the whole story. This is classic "ethic
@JorgeGalindo Por tanto, creo que hay problemas éticos al comparar personas en términos de QALYs/DALYs cuando el punto de partida es diferente, y en ocasiones, injusto. Y ahora sí que me voy, pero (1) https://t.co/jfyCmL9nE5 y (2) muy viejo pero https://