selected publications
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chapter
- COST-EFFECTIVENESS IN ANIMAL HEALTH An Ethical Analysis. 102-114. 2020
- The Pathways Approach to Priority Setting: Considering Quality of Life While Being Fair to Individuals with Disabilities. 255-265. 2020
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The Case for Valuing Non-Health and Indirect Benefits.
207-222.
2019
- Public preferences about fairness and the ethics of allocating scarce medical interventions. 51-65. 2017
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Should Research Ethics Encourage the Production of Cost-Effective Interventions?.
13-28.
2016
- Democratic Deliberation and the Ethical Review of Human Subjects Research. 157-171. 2014
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conference proceeding
- Developing and Implementing a Weighted Lottery to Equitably Allocate Scarce COVID-19 Medications. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2021
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OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE MEDICINE: THE ETHICS OF DIGOXIN INJECTIONS IN RESPONSE TO THE PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTION BAN.
Contraception.
304-304.
2014
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journal article
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Avoiding four fallacies in the fair allocation of influenza countermeasures.
BMJ Global Health.
2025
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Age and Saving Lives in Crisis Standards of Care: A Multicenter Cohort Study of Triage Score Prognostic Accuracy.
Critical Care Explorations.
2025
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Displaying wastewater surveillance data: an ethics framework.
Journal of Law and the Biosciences.
2025
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Bioethicists Tomorrow: Identity, Inclusiveness, and Future Directions.
The American Journal of Bioethics.
W3-W7.
2025
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Ethical Approaches to Limiting Overall Costs for Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists for Weight Management.
Annals of Internal Medicine.
119-144.
2025
- Antiracist Medicine in Colorblind Courts. Michigan Law Review. 2024
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Association of Race and Ethnicity With High Longevity Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation Under the US Kidney Allocation System.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases.
416-426.
2024
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Bioethicists Today: Results of the Views in Bioethics Survey.
The American Journal of Bioethics.
9-24.
2024
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International coverage of GLP-1 receptor agonists: a review and ethical analysis of discordant approaches.
The Lancet.
902-906.
2024
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GLP-1 Agonists for Obesity.
JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association.
2024
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Fair Allocation of GLP-1 and Dual GLP-1-GIP Receptor Agonists Reply.
New England Journal of Medicine.
775-776.
2024
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Fairly Incorporating Vaccination Status into Scarce Resource Allocation Frameworks.
The American Journal of Bioethics.
80-83.
2024
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Sustainability in the pandemic accord.
BMJ Global Health.
2024
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Fair Allocation of GLP-1 and Dual GLP-1-GIP Receptor Agonists.
New England Journal of Medicine.
1839-1842.
2024
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Authors' reply.
The Lancet.
532-532.
2024
- Equitably Valuing Medicine. 1235-1235. 2024
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Equitable global allocation of monkeypox vaccines.
Vaccine.
7084-7088.
2023
- Defining Health Affordability. Iowa law review. 241-297. 2023
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The importance of getting the ethics right in a pandemic treaty.
Lancet Infectious Diseases.
E489-E496.
2023
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The shared ethical framework to allocate scarce medical resources: a lesson from COVID-19.
The Lancet.
1892-1902.
2023
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Fair domestic allocation of monkeypox virus countermeasures.
The Lancet Public Health.
E378-E382.
2023
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What Does Dobbs v. Jackson Mean for Oncology Patients and Providers? Current Considerations for Pregnancy and Fertility in the Oncology Setting..
191-194.
2023
- Considering Vaccination Status. The Hastings law journal. 399-432. 2023
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IS THERE A PLACE FOR CHOICE IN CRISIS RESPONSE?.
Social Philosophy and Policy.
329-350.
2023
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Reserve system design for allocation of scarce medical resources in a pandemic: some perspectives from the field.
Oxford Review of Economic Policy.
924-940.
2022
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Dose optimisation and scarce resource allocation: two sides of the same coin.
BMJ Open.
2022
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Errors in Converting Principles to Protocols: Where the Bioethics of US Covid-19 Vaccine Allocation Went Wrong.
Hastings Center Report.
8-14.
2022
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Fair Allocation of Scarce Therapies for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Clinical Infectious Diseases.
E529-E533.
2022
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A Multicenter Weighted Lottery to Equitably Allocate Scarce COVID-19 Therapeutics.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
503-506.
2022
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A Comprehensive Covid-19 Response - The Need for Economic Evaluation.
New England Journal of Medicine.
2449-2451.
2022
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Equal Protection and Scarce Therapies: The Role of Race, Sex, and Other Protected Classifications.
226-240.
2022
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COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal and Fair Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources.
JAMA Health Forum.
2022
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Race-Specific, State-Specific COVID-19 Vaccination Rates Adjusted for Age.
Socius.
2022
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COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters for All Adults: An Optimal US Approach?.
Annals of Internal Medicine.
280-+.
2022
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Fair access to scarce medical capacity for non-covid-19 patients: a role for reserves.
BMJ: British Medical Journal.
2022
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Off-Label Prescription of COVID-19 Vaccines in Children: Clinical, Ethical, and Legal Issues.
Pediatrics.
2022
- Flexible Administration Of COVID-19 Vaccines And Therapeutics—Clarifying Legality, Liability, And Compensation 2022
- Minimum Age Cutoffs and the Fair Allocation of Benefits 2022
- Obligations in a global health emergency reply. The Lancet. 2072-2072. 2021
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Allocating scarce life-saving resources: the proper role of age.
Journal of Medical Ethics.
836-838.
2021
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What are the obligations of pharmaceutical companies in a global health emergency?.
The Lancet.
1015-1020.
2021
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Against Exclusive Survivalism: Preventing Lost Life and Protecting the Disadvantaged in Resource Allocation.
Hastings Center Report.
47-51.
2021
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Incorporating Health Equity Into COVID-19 Reopening Plans: Policy Experimentation in California.
American Journal of Public Health.
1481-1488.
2021
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Ethical Considerations of Offering Benefits to COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients.
JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association.
221-222.
2021
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Tailoring Public Health Policies.
American Journal of Law and Medicine.
176-204.
2021
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Public Perspectives on COVID-19 Vaccine Prioritization.
JAMA Network Open.
2021
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Determining the Number of Refugees to Be Resettled in the United States: An Ethical and Policy Analysis of Policy-Level Stakeholder Views.
Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies.
142-156.
2021
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Fair Allocation at COVID-19 Mass Vaccination Sites..
JAMA Health Forum.
e210464.
2021
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Categorized Priority Systems A New Tool for Fairly Allocating Scarce Medical Resources in the Face of Profound Social Inequities.
Chest.
1294-1299.
2021
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Prioritizing the Prevention of Early Deaths during Covid-19.
Hastings Center Report.
42-43.
2021
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Sustainability, equal treatment, and temporal neutrality Comment.
Journal of Medical Ethics.
106-107.
2021
- ALLOCATING MEDICINE FAIRLY IN AN UNFAIR PANDEMIC. University of Illinois Law Review. 1085-1134. 2021
- Four recommendations to efficiently and equitably accelerate the COVID-19 vaccine rollout 2021
- Govind Persad replies. Hastings Center Report. 58-59. 2021
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Improving the Ethical Review of Health Policy and Systems Research: Some Suggestions.
The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics.
123-125.
2021
- Reforming Age Cutoffs. 1007-1007. 2021
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US Public Attitudes Toward COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates.
JAMA Network Open.
2020
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Fairly Prioritizing Groups for Access to COVID-19 Vaccines.
JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association.
1601-1602.
2020
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An ethical framework for global vaccine allocation The Fair Priority Model offers a practical way to fulfill pledges to distribute vaccines fairly and equitably.
Science.
1309-1312.
2020
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Should Pediatric Patients Be Prioritized When Rationing Life-Saving Treatments During COVID-19 Pandemic.
Pediatrics.
2020
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Advance Directives and Transformative Experience: Resilience in the Face of Change.
The American Journal of Bioethics.
69-71.
2020
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Respecting Disability Rights - Toward Improved Crisis Standards of Care.
New England Journal of Medicine.
2020
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Setting priorities fairly in response to Covid-19: identifying overlapping consensus and reasonable disagreement.
Journal of Law and the Biosciences.
2020
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A Conceptual Framework for Clearer Ethical Discussions About COVID-19 Response.
The American Journal of Bioethics.
98-101.
2020
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Eliminating Categorical Exclusion Criteria in Crisis Standards of Care Frameworks.
The American Journal of Bioethics.
28-36.
2020
- Choosing Affordable Health Insurance. The George Washington law review. 819-889. 2020
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The Ethics of COVID-19 Immunity-Based Licenses ("Immunity Passports").
JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association.
2241-2242.
2020
- Allocating Medical Resources in the Time of Covid-19 Reply. New England Journal of Medicine. 2020
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Fair Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources in the Time of Covid-19.
New England Journal of Medicine.
2049-2055.
2020
- Disability Law and the Case for Evidence-Based Triage in a Pandemic. 26-50. 2020
- Pricing Drugs Fairly. 929-929. 2020
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Are Medicaid Closed Formularies Unethical?.
AMA journal of ethics.
E654-E660.
2019
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Will more organs save more lives? Cost-effectiveness and the ethics of expanding organ procurement.
Bioethics.
684-690.
2019
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Considering Quality of Life while Repudiating Disability Injustice: A Pathways Approach to Setting Priorities.
The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics.
294-303.
2019
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Differential payment to research participants in the same study: an ethical analysis.
Journal of Medical Ethics.
318-322.
2019
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Authority without identity: defending advance directives via posthumous rights over one's body.
Journal of Medical Ethics.
249-256.
2019
- Evaluating the legality of age-based criteria in health care: from nondiscrimination and discretion to distributive justice. 889-889. 2019
- Examining Pharmaceutical Exceptionalism: Intellectual Property, Practical Expediency, and Global Health. 157-157. 2019
- Expensive Patients, Reinsurance, and the Future of Health Care Reform. 1153-1153. 2019
- Transparency trade-offs: priority setting, scarcity, and health fairness 2019
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Distributive Justice and the Relief of Household Debt.
Journal of Political Philosophy.
327-343.
2018
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Downward mobility and Rawlsian justice.
Philosophical Studies: an international journal for philosophy in the analytic tradition.
277-300.
2018
- Paying patients: legal and ethical dimensions. 177-177. 2018
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The Case for Resource Sensitivity: Why It Is Ethical to Provide Cheaper, Less Effective Treatments in Global Health.
Hastings Center Report.
17-24.
2017
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Dilemmas in access to medicines: a humanitarian perspective Reply.
The Lancet.
1008-1009.
2017
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What Is the Relevance of Procedural Fairness to Making Determinations about Medical Evidence?.
AMA journal of ethics.
183-191.
2017
- Beyond Administrative Tunnel Vision: Widening the Lens of Costs and Benefits. 941-941. 2017
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The ethics of expanding access to cheaper, less effective treatments.
The Lancet.
932-934.
2016
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Expanding Deliberation in Critical-Care Policy Design.
The American Journal of Bioethics.
60-63.
2016
- Bankruptcy Beyond Status Maintenance. 451-451. 2016
- Health Theater. 585-585. 2016
- Sufficiency, Comprehensiveness of Health Care Coverage, and Cost-Sharing Arrangements in the Realpolitik of Health Policy. 267-267. 2016
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Clinical research: Should patients pay to play?.
Science Translational Medicine.
2015
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On H. M. Oliver's "Established Expectations and American Economic Policies".
Ethics: an international journal of social, political, and legal philosophy.
829-832.
2015
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Priority Setting, Cost-Effectiveness, and the Affordable Care Act.
American Journal of Law and Medicine.
119-166.
2015
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EQUALITY VIA MOBILITY: WHY SOCIOECONOMIC MOBILITY MATTERS FOR RELATIONAL EQUALITY, DISTRIBUTIVE EQUALITY, AND EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY.
Social Philosophy and Policy.
158-179.
2015
- Law, science, and the injured mind. 1179-1179. 2015
- The Tarasoff Rule: The Implications of Interstate Variation and Gaps in Professional Training. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. 469-477. 2014
- The medical cost pandemic: why limiting access to cost-effective treatments hurts the global poor. 559-559. 2014
- When, and How, Should Cognitive Bias Matter to Law. Law & inequality. 31-31. 2014
- Libertarian patriarchalism: Nudges, procedural roadblocks, and reproductive choice. 273-273. 2013
- What Marriage Law Can Learn from Citizenship Law (and Vice Versa). 103-169. 2013
- RISK, EVERYDAY INTUITIONS, AND THE INSTITUTIONAL VALUE OF TORT LAW. Stanford Law Review. 1445-1471. 2010
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Standing By Our Principles: Meaningful Guidance, Moral Foundations, and Multi-Principle Methodology in Medical Scarcity.
The American Journal of Bioethics.
46-48.
2010
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Are physicians willing to ration health care? Conflicting findings in a systematic review of survey research.
Health Policy.
113-124.
2009
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Ethical criteria for allocating health-care resources Reply.
The Lancet.
1425-1426.
2009
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Principles for allocation of scarce medical interventions.
The Lancet.
423-431.
2009
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Including persons with HIV infection in cancer clinical trials.
Journal of Clinical Oncology.
1027-1032.
2008
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The current state of medical school education in bioethics, health law, and health economics.
The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics.
89-+.
2008
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Avoiding four fallacies in the fair allocation of influenza countermeasures.
BMJ Global Health.
2025