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Clinical ethics
Ethical decision making during a healthcare crisis: a resource allocation framework and tool
- Correspondence to Dr Fayez Quereshy, Department of Surgery, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada; fayez.quereshy{at}uhn.ca
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Ethical decision making during a healthcare crisis: a resource allocation framework and tool
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- Received January 17, 2021
- Revised April 25, 2021
- Accepted May 4, 2021
- First published May 21, 2021.
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October 18, 2023
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