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Setting Health Care Priorities in Oregon

Cost-effectiveness Meets the Rule of Rescue

David C. Hadorn, MD, MA

JAMA. 1991;265(17):2218-2225.


Abstract

The Oregon Health Services Commission recently completed work on its principal charge: creation of a prioritized list of health care services, ranging from the most important to the least important. Oregon's draft priority list was criticized because it seemed to favor minor treatments over lifesaving ones. This reaction reflects a fundamental and irreconcilable conflict between cost-effectiveness analysis and the powerful human proclivity to rescue endangered life: the "Rule of Rescue." Oregon's final priority list was generated without reference to costs and is, therefore, more intuitively sensible than the initial list. However, the utility of the final list is limited by its lack of specificity with regard to conditions and treatments. An alternative approach for setting health care priorities would circumvent the Rule of Rescue by carefully defining necessary indications for treatment. Such an approach might be applied to Oregon's final list in order to achieve better specificity.

(JAMA. 1991;265:2218-2225)



Author Affiliations

From the Department of Social Policy, The RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, Calif, and the Center for Health Ethics and Policy, University of Colorado, Denver.


Footnotes

Reprint requests to Department of Social Policy, The RAND Corporation, 1700 Main St, PO Box 2138, Santa Monica, CA 90406-2138 (Dr Hadorn).



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