Oxford, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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    The proper distribution of scarce medical resources is a heavily debated topic in medical ethics. Some have argued that allocation strategies should sometimes incorporate whether a particular health need is likely a result of an individual’s own voluntary choices. One reason to include this variable in resource triage decisions is that individuals who acquired a medical need as the result of their voluntary choices may appear more responsible for their condition, and thus less deserving of treat…Read more