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    • Healthcare systems face significant challenges due to escalating costs and finite resources.
    • Inefficient healthcare spending necessitates urgent attention to resource allocation strategies.
    • Existing cost-effectiveness assessment methods raise critical ethical questions regarding fairness and potential discrimination.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the urgency of addressing cost-inefficiency in healthcare.
    • To underscore the ethical implications of resource allocation in healthcare.
    • To advocate for a broader societal dialogue on healthcare prioritization and decision-making.

    Main Methods:

    • This study is primarily a conceptual and ethical analysis.
    • It reviews existing literature on healthcare economics and ethical frameworks.
    • It synthesizes arguments concerning fairness, efficiency, and transparency in resource allocation.

    Main Results:

    • Cost-inefficient care is a pressing issue demanding immediate attention.
    • Ethical challenges, including fairness and discrimination, are inherent in cost-effectiveness assessments.
    • Current resource allocation models may not adequately address societal values.

    Conclusions:

    • A comprehensive societal discussion is essential to establish fair and efficient rules for healthcare resource allocation.
    • Transparency in decision-making processes is paramount for ethical healthcare management.
    • Balancing efficiency with fairness is critical for equitable healthcare systems.