Cost-Effectiveness in Animal Health: An Ethical Analysis

In Bob Fischer (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Animal Ethics. New York: Routledge (2019)
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Abstract

This chapter evaluates the ethical issues that using cost-effectiveness considerations to set animal health priorities might present, and its conclusions are cautiously optimistic. While using cost-effectiveness calculations in animal health is not without ethical pitfalls, these calculations offer a pathway toward more rigorous priority-setting efforts that allow money spent on animal well-being to do more good. Although assessing quality of life for animals may be more challenging than in humans, implementing prioritization based on cost-effectiveness is less ethically fraught.

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Govind Persad
University of Denver

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