COVID in NYC: What We Could Do Better
NEW ARTICLE POSTED: American Journal of Bioethics
May 28, 2020 This clinical ethics perspective by Tia Powell and Elizabeth Chuang
is from NYC’s COVID “round one” experience. "I took two important
and under reported lessons from this essay related to broadening the
duty to plan, to focus on more than cure. The first is the need for
better standards for CPR – indications and exclusions. And the
second is that palliative care resources were vital but, without
planning, rapidly became overwhelmed."
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