Survival vs. quality of life: a study of the Israeli public priorities in medical care

Authors
Citation
A. Shmueli, Survival vs. quality of life: a study of the Israeli public priorities in medical care, SOCIAL SC M, 49(3), 1999, pp. 297-302
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science
Journal title
SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
ISSN journal
02779536 → ACNP
Volume
49
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
297 - 302
Database
ISI
SICI code
0277-9536(199908)49:3<297:SVQOLA>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Public opinion has become one of the primary inputs in setting priorities, rationing and allocating health resources. The present study focuses on the priorities of the Israeli public aged 45-75 in allocating scarce medical r esources between prolonging survival (the 'Rule of Rescue') and preventing a severe and permanent disability (quality of life). The findings indicate that the 'Rule of Rescue' is dominant for more than a quarter of the popula tion even when death is postponed by only one month. More than a tenth of t he population are ready to adopt prioritization by lottery. Economic condit ion, gender and health status have no effect on priority choices. The main determinants of the choices are age and religiosity, with older individuals more likely to choose random prioritization and religious people tending t o prefer saving life even when the opportunity costs are high. (C) 1999 Els evier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.