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Why Parental Status Matters When Allocating Scarce Medical Resources

An episode of the Thinking Out Loud: leading philosophers discuss topical global issues podcast, hosted by Oxford University, titled "Why Parental Status Matters When Allocating Scarce Medical Resources" was published on September 24, 2020 and runs 16 minutes.

September 24, 2020 ·16m · Thinking Out Loud: leading philosophers discuss topical global issues

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Katrien Devolder interviews Moti Gorin. With Moti Gorin (Colorado State University) on which patients we should treat, if we can’t treat them all. The Covid-19 pandemic has brought questions about how to allocate scarce medical resources to the forefront. In this Thinking Out Loud interview with Katrien Devolder, Philosopher Moti Gorin (Colorado State University) argues that parents (or primary caregivers) of a dependent child should (sometimes) get priority. A controversial position that nevertheless has some intuitive appeal!

Katrien Devolder interviews Moti Gorin. With Moti Gorin (Colorado State University) on which patients we should treat, if we can’t treat them all. The Covid-19 pandemic has brought questions about how to allocate scarce medical resources to the forefront. In this Thinking Out Loud interview with Katrien Devolder, Philosopher Moti Gorin (Colorado State University) argues that parents (or primary caregivers) of a dependent child should (sometimes) get priority. A controversial position that nevertheless has some intuitive appeal!
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