QALYfying the value of life.

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Abstract

This paper argues that the Quality Adjusted Life Year or QALY is fatally flawed as a way of priority setting in health care and of dealing with the problem of scarce resources. In addition to showing why this is so the paper sets out a view of the moral constraints that govern the allocation of health resources and suggests reasons for a new attitude to the health budget.

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Harris, J. (1987). QALYfying the value of life. Journal of Medical Ethics, 13(3), 117–123. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.13.3.117

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