Ty very much for this helpful video. If you don't mind me asking, I'm curious to get your views in regard to some places intentionally placing barriers, ie charging a fee, to Covid testing for those who have refused vaccinations. Knowing that continued testing is such a vital tool for prevention and provides much needed information during a deadly pandemic for the whole of society, I am distressed to hear these barriers are now being used, it seems, as a form of punishment at the expense of public health. A reactionary act which appears to cut off their nose to spite their face. While I believe testing, vaccinations and health care should be free to all if a society is to behave ethically, I think options such as charging a higher rate of private health insurance to the unwilling, or having to pay a fee to cover additional risks in order to participate in certain public activities, would be less harmful to society at large. Thank you again for your content and taking the time to read this 😊
Public health ethics is an algorithm written for the purposes of a specific outcome. When the outcome changes, the algorithm must change. So if the outcome is full-blown nuclear war, the algorithm must adapt. Basically Public Health ethics is a lot of hullabaloo.
Insightful. I am learning a lot about my responsibility as a trained public heath hospital administrator.
this is a great foundation base on understanding this subject, thank you
This gives me great insight. Thank you, Professor.
12:13pm. Very educative lecture .
singlehandedly saved my grade
This was so helpful. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your comment!
Very detailed and helpful, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Great video!! Very clear and understanding
Thank you Islam! Don't miss our other videos on public health ethics :-)
Ty very much for this helpful video.
If you don't mind me asking,
I'm curious to get your views in regard to some places intentionally placing barriers, ie charging a fee, to Covid testing for those who have refused vaccinations.
Knowing that continued testing is such a vital tool for prevention and provides much needed information during a deadly pandemic for the whole of society, I am distressed to hear these barriers are now being used, it seems, as a form of punishment at the expense of public health.
A reactionary act which appears to cut off their nose to spite their face.
While I believe testing, vaccinations and health care should be free to all if a society is to behave ethically, I think options such as charging a higher rate of private health insurance to the unwilling, or having to pay a fee to cover additional risks in order to participate in certain public activities, would be less harmful to society at large.
Thank you again for your content and taking the time to read this 😊
Thank you
Public health ethics is an algorithm written for the purposes of a specific outcome. When the outcome changes, the algorithm must change. So if the outcome is full-blown nuclear war, the algorithm must adapt. Basically Public Health ethics is a lot of hullabaloo.
Clearly we have strayed away from consequentialism in the USA.