A group representing members of the general public in the UK has published its first draft report on what societal values should influence decisions made by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
The Citizens Council is a diverse group of 30 members of the general public that meets every year to hear expert information on challenging topics, discuss the issues raised and then provide advice to NICE, which sets standards and guidance for the NHS and social care in England and Wales.
For this recent report the Council was asked to provide NICE input into the societal values which influence decisions on how health and social care resources are allocated.
Prior to publishing its report, the Council looked at a series of case studies. These highlighted the dilemma posed by having to choose whether money is spent on caring for small numbers of people with high-levels of need, or on greater numbers of people with less need.
The Council concluded that there are a number of values that apply across public health, health, and social care when making decisions on equity and efficiency, including: collective responsibility, dignity, fairness, honesty, and humanity.
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