The shared ethical framework to allocate scarce medical resources: a lesson from COVID-19

EJ Emanuel, G Persad - The Lancet, 2023 - thelancet.com
The COVID-19 pandemic has helped to clarify the fair and equitable allocation of scarce
medical resources, both within and among countries. The ethical allocation of such …

[HTML][HTML] Computational ethics

E Awad, S Levine, M Anderson, SL Anderson… - Trends in Cognitive …, 2022 - cell.com
Technological advances are enabling roles for machines that present novel ethical
challenges. The study of'AI ethics' has emerged to confront these challenges, and connects …

[HTML][HTML] Vaccine nationalism among the public: a cross-country experimental evidence of own-country bias towards COVID-19 vaccination

J Barceló, GCH Sheen, HH Tung, WC Wu - Social Science & Medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
What types of vaccines are citizens most likely to accept? We argue that citizens'
identification with their nation may lead them to prefer vaccines developed and produced …

[HTML][HTML] Prevalence, predictors and reasons for COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: Results of a global online survey

P Candio, M Violato, PM Clarke, R Duch, LSJ Roope - Health Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Vaccine hesitancy has the potential to cripple efforts to end the COVID-19 pandemic. Policy
makers need to be informed about the scale, nature and drivers of this problem, both …

Access to healthcare services during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional analysis of income and user-access across 16 economically diverse countries

ZDV Abel, LSJ Roope, R Duch, PM Clarke - BMC Public Health, 2024 - Springer
Background National health systems have different strengths and resilience levels. During
the COVID-19 pandemic, resources often had to be reallocated and this impacted the …

Reducing administrative burdens to increase the take-up of public services: the case of vaccination intentions

P Cantarelli, N Belle, P Herd… - Public Management …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The literature on administrative burdens has directed attention to why citizens struggle to
engage with state services that would benefit them. In a paired conjoint experiment with …

[HTML][HTML] Public preferences for vaccination campaigns in the COVID-19 endemic phase: insights from the VaxPref database

M Antonini, MG Genie, AE Attema, K Attwell… - Health policy and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Objective Despite widespread perceptions that SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) is no longer a
significant threat, the virus continues to loom, and new variants may require renewed efforts …

Achieving global vaccine equity: The case for an international pandemic treaty

NS Jecker - The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 2022 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This paper presents an ethical argument in support of an international Pandemic Treaty. It
argues that an international Pandemic Treaty is the best way to mark progress on global …

Corruption should be taken into account when considering COVID-19 vaccine allocation

A Spreco, T Schön, T Timpka - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2022 - pnas.org
Twelve months after vaccines against COVID-19 were made available, the number of
vaccinated was still at an unsatisfactory level, even in world regions with highly developed …

Governing in the face of a global crisis: When do voters punish and reward incumbent governments?

RM Duch, P Loewen, TS Robinson… - Proceedings of the …, 2025 - pnas.org
The recent COVID-19 pandemic offers a rare opportunity to understand how citizens
attribute responsibility for governments' responses to unanticipated negative—and in this …