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Double Jeopardy and the Use of QALYs in Health Care Allocation
(1995-06)
The use of the Quality Adjusted Life-Year (QALY) as a measure of the
benefit obtained from health care expenditure has been attacked on the ground
that it gives a lower value to preserving the lives of people with a ...
Another Peep Behind the Veil
(1996-08)
Harris argues that if QALYs are used only 50% of the population will
be eligible for survival, whereas if random methods of allocation are used
100% will be eligible. We argue that this involves an equivocation in the ...
The Significance of Age and Duration of Effect in Social Evaluation of Health Care
(1996-05)
To give priority to the young over the elderly has been labelled
'ageism'. People who express 'ageist' preferences may feel that, all else
equal, an individual has greater right to enjoy additional life years the
fewer ...
Age and the Allocation of Medical Resources
(1988-02)
How are we to decide where our scarce medical resources are most
effectively spent? The notion of a quality-adjusted-life-year has been
proposed as a way of doing this. Some economists appear to think that this
can be ...
Embryo Experimentation
(1990)