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Health See other Health Articles Title: Italy to let older COVID 19 patients DIE, prioritizing the young and otherwise healthy patients Epidemics force medical professionals to make tough choices, including which lives to save first. In Italy, where more than 9,000 people have been diagnosed with COVID-19, doctors are prioritizing the young and otherwise healthy patients over the older people who are less likely to recover. A NYC medical ethicist told Insider the medical community in the US would also have to make decisions about who to prioritize if hospitals become overwhelmed. Choosing patients simply based on their age, however, would not fly, he said. With the number of coronavirus patients rising every day, the medical community in New York City is discussing what to do if hospitals in the US become overwhelmed. In Italy, where more than 9,000 people have been diagnosed with COVID-19, doctors are scrambling to secure resources and treat patients. They have been forced to prioritize the young and otherwise healthy. Its very hard to just prioritize the young over the old. That would not fly in the US, Arthur Caplan, the head of the division of medical ethics at NYU School of Medicine in New York City, told Business Insider. People would protest the idea that young lives are worth more inherently than older lives. Caplan said hospitals, like NYUs Bellevue Hospital, have already begun discussing how to ration scarce resources if need be. While there hasnt yet been a hospital committee meeting that addressed which patients would get priority in treatment, he expects that to come up down the line. Those conversations, which will likely vary by hospital and region, should touch on not just the age of the patients but also their health and a number of other factors, Caplan said. If you had, lets say, an ICU that was overwhelmed, youre probably going to try and give some extra attention to healthcare workers because you need them to deliver care, he said. The rationale isnt that theyre more worthy; its that they can contribute in the longer run to saving more lives. When a medical center discharges a coronavirus patient, it would make sense for healthcare workers to consider whether the person is homeless before doing so, he said, because they might not have somewhere to safely self-quarantine and recover. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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