Ethical principles and a practical approach to support policy making through the next phases of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

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Abstract

There is an urgent need for an ethical framework to help us address the local and national challenges that we face as clinicians during the COVID-19 pandemic. We propose four key commitments from which a practical and consistent ethical approach can be derived. These commitments are to articulate the needs, rights and interests of the different stakeholders affected by any policy; to be accountable and transparent, recognising that people are autonomous individuals with values and concerns of their own; to consider the impact of our actions on the sustainability of the NHS, infrastructure, service demands and staff welfare; and to treat everybody equitably, with all deserving of consideration and care. Implementing these commitments will require a number of specific actions. We must put in place frameworks enabling clear advocacy for each competing objective; communicate policy and practice effectively to the public; promote integration of decision-making among social, primary, secondary and tertiary care and reduce or stop unnecessary or inefficient interventions; minimise health inequalities; and build spare capacity into the system. In this article, we expand on these actions, and note the legal context in which this would be delivered.

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Fritz, Z., Huppert, J. L., Liddell, K., Holton, R., & Fuld, J. P. (2021). Ethical principles and a practical approach to support policy making through the next phases of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Clinical Medicine, Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London, 21(2), E122–E125. https://doi.org/10.7861/CLINMED.2020-0843

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