What was Alfred Bater’s story? What does this show?
What is the problem with current acceptance into Canadian school university programs?
people are discriminated against (someone evaluates choices) based on based academic performances to determine future academic performances.
Explain the situation of Emergency care at a hospital and how it is discriminatory (based on eval of choices)
What are 2 morally relevant factors that make people unequal in healthcare?
T/F: preferential/conditional treatment may have a link to adversely affecting one group more than another. Explain why or why not
T. because with the conditions of the BMI, you exclude people who are obese from getting the surgery, and obesity can be an outcome of socio-economic status/ something out of the persons’ control.
What type of problem exists in this case?
covid 19 wipes out the proportionately large population of older people and therefore the elderly were disproportionately absorbing negative effects. The population of younger people lacked resources to help them. So the question of should we continue to help the older population even though they have already lived long lives?
this is ageism
What are the 2 types of questions we must ask when considering justice? Explain each
List the 5 substantiative questions of justice?
Answer based on need:
1. _______ is a major impediment to happiness
2. T/F: if you are ill, you cannot live a happy life
3. ________ types of societies have negative effects on happiness
4. ________ should reflect need
5. What is the decider to determine what resources are allocated in terms of need?
Answer based on equality:
1. what is horizontal equality?
2. We should treat like cases _________
answer based on utility:
1. What is the principle of utility
2. Explain this using the example of masks
answer based on liberty:
1. What does liberty have to do with treatment?
2. give an example.
answer based on restitution:
1. What is restitution based on?
2. Give an example
1.access to healthcare should be focused on those who have been historically denied or unjustly treated.
2. Ex: residential schools had a bad history of medical experiments. When Covid 19 vaccine was available, there was hesitation from the indigenous people because of fear of repeated history. So the government had to take extra steps to ensure availability of the vaccine and that it was safe
________ are hard to track
________ are easy to track
________ want to be able to track progress
preventions
treatments
politicians
T/F: in the distribution of healthcare, there is equal access
F.