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Should Severity Assessments in Healthcare Priority Setting be Risk- and Time-Sensitive?

Lars SandmanJan Liliemark
Published in: Health care analysis : HCA : journal of health philosophy and policy (2023)
, risk will become irrelevant, and severity will not be risk sensitive. The strongest argument for time-sensitive severity (or for discounting future severity) is the future development of technology. On a short timescale, this will differ between different diagnoses, supporting individualised discounting. On a large timescale, a more general discounting might be acceptable. However, we need to also consider the systemic effects of allowing severity to be risk- and time-sensitive.
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