Ebola: The Ethics of Thinking Ahead
ja-15-201
Author(s): Thomas JC, Miller R
Year: 2015
This commentary argues that Ebola epidemic’s reach into the United States revealed that we remain unprepared to respond quickly and ethically to the ethical challenges of international transmission of a highly pathogenic disease. Guidelines for nonclinical actions, such as interactions with communities and structures for ethical decision making, are largely missing. It calls for a system to guide ethical responses to fast-moving epidemics and pandemics.