Abstract

Individuals with intellectual disabilities face discrimination on a daily basis. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has highlighted the systemic ableism that is embedded within American culture, particularly through health care bias and discrimination. In turn, this creates further marginalization during diagnosis, triage, and treatment of the novel coronavirus. Multiple states have filed complaints against state triage protocols that suggest an abled life is more worthy than a life with a disability. Although many of these protocols have been updated and replaced, generalized triage statements fail to address health care bias that is embedded within the American system. In addition to the existing solutions, proposed solutions to addressing health care bias include integrating social workers into the emergency management process and the overall disaster management field. To combat bias and ableism across the health care system, a social justice perspective that highlights discrimination, inequalities, and inequities in overall individual care must be adopted.

Highlights

  • Policy AnalysisCite this article: Felt AB, Mitcham D, Hathcock M, Swienton R, Harris C

  • Introduction and Problem StatementState emergency triage protocols are necessary to have in place for circumstances where the present needs exceed the available resources

  • While these protocols are crucial for health care systems, there have been policies established in various states that discriminate against people living with intellectual disabilities (PWID), inherently adding to bias in the medical treatment being provided and the overall allocation of scarce resources

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Summary

Policy Analysis

Cite this article: Felt AB, Mitcham D, Hathcock M, Swienton R, Harris C. Ashley Brooke Felt MPH, MSW1, Dionne Mitcham BSPH1, Morgan Hathcock BS1, Raymond Swienton MD2 and Curtis Harris PhD1

Introduction and Problem Statement
State Triage Protocols
Existing Solutions
Proposed Solutions
Recommendation and Conclusion

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