Applying the Health Justice Framework to Address Health and Health Care Inequities Experienced by People with Disabilities During and After COVID-19

R. Powell
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been especially devastating for people with disabilities, as well as other members of marginalized communities Indeed, an emerging body of scholarship has revealed striking disparities experienced by people with disabilities In particular, scholars have shined a light on issues relating to triage policies that allow for the rationing of critical health care and resources, such as ventilators, for people with disabilities if resources become limited and hospitals cannot treat all patients during the pandemic These injustices are a deserving issue that urgently warrants extensive consideration by policymakers, legal professionals, and scholars At the same time, however, it is crucial to elucidate the ways in which the inequities people with disabilities are experiencing during COVID-19 are the result of deeply rooted injustices that have endured over time To do so, a comprehensive analysis of the inequalities experienced by people with disabilities before and during the pandemic is needed, focused on understanding how law and policy affect these disparities This Article, therefore, builds on, incorporates, and extends the existing scholarship about COVID-19 and disabled people by positioning it within the health justice framework and proposing normative legal and policy solutions to address deeply entrenched inequities that will affect people with during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
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应用卫生司法框架解决COVID-19期间和之后残疾人在卫生和医疗保健方面的不公平现象
COVID-19大流行对残疾人以及其他边缘化社区成员的破坏性尤其大。事实上,一个新兴的学术机构揭示了残疾人经历的惊人差异。特别是,学者们揭示了与分流政策有关的问题,这些政策允许配给关键的医疗保健和资源,如呼吸机,对于残疾人来说,如果资源有限,医院无法在大流行期间治疗所有患者,这些不公正现象是一个迫切需要政策制定者、法律专业人士和学者广泛考虑的问题。然而,与此同时,至关重要的是要阐明,残疾人在2019冠状病毒病期间所经历的不平等,是长期以来根深蒂固的不公正现象的结果。需要对大流行之前和期间残疾人所经历的不平等进行全面分析,重点是了解法律和政策如何影响这些不平等。并扩大现有的关于COVID-19和残疾人的学术研究,将其置于卫生司法框架内,并提出规范性的法律和政策解决方案,以解决将在COVID-19大流行期间及以后影响残疾人的根深蒂固的不平等现象
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