In the allocation of resources to medical care society may tend to discriminate in favour of known individuals in present danger or distress rather than following a more rational strategy leading to improved average mortality and morbidity rates. The motives underlying this behaviour are examined critically.
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Weale, A. (1979). Statistical lives and the principle of maximum benefit. Journal of Medical Ethics, 5(4), 185–195. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.5.4.185
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