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    Orientaciones éticas para la toma de decisiones médicas en el contexto de la pandemia de COVID-19 en Chile

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    2020
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    Valera, Luca
    Carrasco Barraza, Maria Alejandra
    Lopez Barreda, Rodrigo Alonso
    Ramos Vergara, Paulina Cecilia
    Bernhardi Montgomery, Rommy von
    Bedregal Garcia, Paula
    Florenzano, Alejandra
    Pérez Hernández, Iván Modesto
    Olivares Osorio, Patricia Carolina
    Vargas Celis, Ivonne
    González, Ximena
    López S., Paulo
    Durán Saavedra, Gloria Patricia
    Richards, Constanza
    Castro, Ricardo
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    The catastrophic emergency experienced by many countries with the COVID-19 pandemic emphasized the importance of bioethics for decision-making, both at the public health (equitable and effective policies) and at the clinical level. At the clinical level, the issues are the fulfillment of medical care demand with adequate health care teams, infrastructure, and supplies, and to cover critical care demands that surpass the available resources. Therefore, ethically correct approaches are required for the allocation of life sustaining resources. There are recommendations for the allocating life support during disasters based on multiple considerations, including ethical ones. However, the ethical criteria of existing guidelines are variable. Ethical principles usually considered are saving the greatest number of lives, saving the greatest number of years of life and the principle of the life cycle or the goal to give each individual equal opportunity to live through the various phases of life. However, the centrality of the human being and the search for the common good should be considered. Knowledge of public perspectives and moral benchmarks on these issues is essential. A successful assignment effort will require everyone's trust and cooperation. Decision making should be planned and discussed in advance, since in-depth deliberation will be extremely complex during the disaster. Our goal is to help the health care teams to wisely allocate resources in shortage periods.
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