Abstract

High volumes of critically ill patients amidst the COVID19 pandemic prompted the development of crisis standards of care (CSC) to guide resource allocation should demand exceed supply. Racial equity in CSC has been discussed widely. This study explores the utility and racial equity implications of CSC when prioritizing critically ill patients for scarce resources across a major metropolitan area.

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