Does a patient's health potential affect the social valuation of health services?
Jeffrey RichardsonAngelo IezziAimee MaxwellPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Health services are valued less highly when a patient's health potential is impaired. However discrimination is significantly less than would occur if the value of the services were limited to the value of the health state causing the impairment. The argument for disregarding a patient's limited health potential when resources are allocated therefore receives some support from social valuations but the case for completely equal treatment depends upon additional ethical arguments.