The Urge to Build More Intensive Care Unit Beds and Ventilators: Intuitive but Errant
Scott D. Halpern, Franklin G. Miller
Abstract
Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, much attention has been devoted to the fraught question of how to allocate intensive care unit beds and mechanical ventilators if the supply of these resources is insufficient to provide them to all patients considered to be in need. The authors believe that the deployment of aggressive medical technology to win the “war” against the pandemic may represent the triumph of deeply human instincts over optimal policy.
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InstinctEthosMillerPandemicIntensive care unitIntensive careMedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)SuspectMedical emergencySociologyIntensive care medicineLawCriminologyPolitical scienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseEcologyPathologyEvolutionary biologyBiologyIntensive Care Unit Cognitive DisordersRespiratory Support and MechanismsFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units