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27 HEC F. 1 (2015)

handle is hein.journals/hecforum27 and id is 1 raw text is: HEC Forum (2015) 27:1-9
DOI 10.1007/s10730-014-9264-2
In Defense of (Some) Altered Standards of Care
for Ebola Infections in Developed Countries
Philip M. Rosoff
Published online: 25 January 2015
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2015
Abstract The current outbreak of Ebola virus infection in West Africa continues
to spread. Several patients have now been treated in the United States and prepa-
rations are being made for more. Because of the strict isolation required for their
care, questions have been raised about what diagnostic and therapeutic interventions
should be available. I discuss the ethical challenges associated with caring for
patients in strict isolation and personnel wearing bulky protective gear with reduced
dexterity and flexibility, the limitations this may place on available treatments and
the permissibility of consequent departures from the standards of care. Restricting
access to some interventions such as surgery requiring an operating room, advanced
imaging, etc. is reasonable due to concern for protecting other patients, visitors and
staff. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a special case and the implications for
withholding this intervention in situations where it may be desired is discussed,
especially with respect to those patients who have suspected, but not proven,
infection. These same restrictions are also considered under conditions where there
are scarce resources and thus limited numbers of patients may receive care. While it
is to be hoped that there is only limited and sporadic infection with Ebola virus in
the US, careful thought must be given to the care of these patients under the unusual
circumstances demanded by their isolation. I argue that an altered standard of care is
reasonable and ethically acceptable under certain conditions.
Keywords Ebola - Altered standards - Healthcare crisis
P. M. Rosoff (E)
Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities and History of
Medicine, Duke University Medical Center and School of Medicine, 108 Seeley G. Mudd Building,
P.O. Box 3040, Durham, NC 27710, USA
e-mail: philip.rosoff@duke.edu

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