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Who should get the scarce ICU bed? The US public's view on triage in the time of COVID-19.

Helena C CardenasRichard T CarsonMichael HanemannJordan J LouviereDale Whittington
Published in: Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (2022)
Respondents favoured giving the last ICU bed available to the patient with the highest probability of surviving COVID-19. Public opinion suggests a simple guideline for physician choices based on likelihood of survival as opposed to the number of life-years saved. There was heterogeneity among respondents of different age groups for allocating the last ICU bed, as well as to the importance of the patient having an Alzheimer's-like disability (where religion of the respondent is important) and the gender of the patient (where the gender and racial identity are important).
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