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Economics, QALYs and medical ethics: a health economist's perspective

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  • Alan Williams

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This paper explores how medical practice ought to be conducted, in the face of scarcity, if our objective is to maximise the benefits of health. After explaining briefly what the cost-per-QALY criterion means, a series of ethical objections to it are considered one by one. The objectors fall into four groups: (a) those who reject all collective priority-setting as unethical; (b) those who accept the need for collective priority-setting, but believe it is contrary to medical ethics; (c) those who accept the need for collective priority-setting, and do not believe that it is contrary to medical ethics, but reject the role of QALYs in it; (d) those who accept the need for collective priority-setting in principle, but are unwilling to specify how it should be done in practice. The purpose of this discussion paper is to give each group a hard time!

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  • Alan Williams, 1994. "Economics, QALYs and medical ethics: a health economist's perspective," Working Papers 121chedp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
  • Handle: RePEc:chy:respap:121chedp
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    QALY; Euroqol; priority setting;
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