의료자원 분배의 도덕성 논쟁-QALY에 대한 찬반 입장을 중심으로*
Received: Dec 12, 2011; Accepted: Apr 13, 2012
Published Online: Apr 30, 2012
ABSTRACT
The purposes of this article are to examine the ethical issues surrounding the concept of quality-adjusted life year (QALY) and to determine what criteria should be used for distributing medical resources. The article examines the views of John Harris, Peter Singer, and Norman Daniels, and argues that the fairness of the process is more important than the legitimacy of the result in distributing medical resources. The argument is based on the belief that each individual life is important as well as the fact that results are often unpredictable. However, it is also noted that too much emphasis on the fairness of the process can result in a waste of medical resources.