TY - JOUR
T1 - Prioritization of COVID-19 vaccination. The added value of the “VALIDATE” approach
AU - Refolo, Pietro
AU - Bloemen, Bart
AU - Corsano, Barbara
AU - Grin, John
AU - Gutierrez-Ibarluzea, Iñaki
AU - Hofmann, Bjørn
AU - Oortwijn, Wija
AU - Sampietro-Colom, Laura
AU - Sandman, Lars
AU - Van Der Wilt, Gert Jan
AU - Sacchini, Dario
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Prioritization of COVID-19 vaccines is one of the most relevant topics in the current pandemic emergency. Prioritization decisions are political decisions that are value-laden, and as such of ethical nature. Despite the clear political and ethical nature of this topic, prioritization decisions are often interpreted and presented as scientific decisions. The aim of this article is twofold. First, we aim to show critical points that characterize certain pandemic vaccination plans from the ethical viewpoint using four dimensions (problem definitions, incorporation of different perspectives, context, and specification). The four dimensions were drawn from findings of the European project “VALIDATE” (VALues In Doing Assessments of healthcare TEchnologies”, https://validatehta.eu). Second, we aim to reframe the issue about prioritization itself in the light of the four dimensions mentioned. Our conclusion is that policy-problem definitions, incorporation of different perspectives, contextual considerations and specification of moral principles seem to be common critical points of some vaccination plan documents. The European project “VALIDATE” seems to be able to provide a useful and profitable approach to address many of these critical points.
AB - Prioritization of COVID-19 vaccines is one of the most relevant topics in the current pandemic emergency. Prioritization decisions are political decisions that are value-laden, and as such of ethical nature. Despite the clear political and ethical nature of this topic, prioritization decisions are often interpreted and presented as scientific decisions. The aim of this article is twofold. First, we aim to show critical points that characterize certain pandemic vaccination plans from the ethical viewpoint using four dimensions (problem definitions, incorporation of different perspectives, context, and specification). The four dimensions were drawn from findings of the European project “VALIDATE” (VALues In Doing Assessments of healthcare TEchnologies”, https://validatehta.eu). Second, we aim to reframe the issue about prioritization itself in the light of the four dimensions mentioned. Our conclusion is that policy-problem definitions, incorporation of different perspectives, contextual considerations and specification of moral principles seem to be common critical points of some vaccination plan documents. The European project “VALIDATE” seems to be able to provide a useful and profitable approach to address many of these critical points.
KW - Ethics
KW - Italian COVID-19 vaccination program
KW - Prioritization
KW - Science
KW - Vaccine
KW - Ethics
KW - Italian COVID-19 vaccination program
KW - Prioritization
KW - Science
KW - Vaccine
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/209882
U2 - 10.1016/j.healthpol.2022.05.005
DO - 10.1016/j.healthpol.2022.05.005
M3 - Article
SN - 0168-8510
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - Health Policy
JF - Health Policy
ER -