Scarce Resource Allocation During Disasters A Mixed-Method Community Engagement Study
          Biddison, E., Gwon, H., Schoch-Spana, M. et al.
          (2018).
          
              Scarce Resource Allocation During Disasters: A Mixed-Method Community Engagement Study.
          
        Chest. 153(1):187-195.
      
      
The authors conducted a series of 15 discussions with 324 members of the public and health-related professionals to characterize the public's values regarding how scarce mechanical ventilators should be allocated during an influenza pandemic, and to inform a statewide scare resource allocation framework. They concluded that awareness of how “the values expressed by the public and front-line clinicians sometimes diverge from expert guidance in important ways,” should inform policy making.        
      
          
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