Walker et al (2014) argue that Special Access Programs are ethically justifiable

Walker et al (2014) argue that Special Access Programs are ethically justifiable on compassionate grounds. They note, however, that “[these programs] have an individualistic orientation that is in tension with population-based rationales for regulating access to medical interventions.” Why is this tension ethically relevant and how do Walker et al seek to resolve it?

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