Special Article
Palliating a Pandemic: “All Patients Must Be Cared For”

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Abstract

In the event of an overwhelming influenza pandemic, many health care systems will implement a triage system that would potentially deny critical care treatment to some seriously ill patients. Although all triage systems have guaranteed palliative care for those who are denied critical care, no jurisdiction has yet developed a plan to accommodate the anticipated “surge” in demand for palliative care. The authors present a mathematical and ethical justification for a palliative care surge plan and outline some of the key elements that should be included in such a plan.

Key Words

Palliative care
pandemic
surge planning

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The Associated Medical Services Incorporated Fellows in End of Life Education are supported by a grant from the Associated Medical Services, Inc.